Quebec makes masks mandatory for students Grade 5 and up, except in classrooms
MONTREAL — Quebec’s updated back-to-school plan requires students in Grade 5 and up to wear masks in all common areas of school buildings, but not in the classroom.
Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge said Monday the government’s new strategy does away with the six-student bubble concept it had announced in June and instead focuses on making communication between teachers and students as easy as possible.
“We want to preserve the ease of communication, face-to-face contact, facial expressions — these are important,” Roberge told a news conference in Montreal. He added that health and education experts advised his office against making masks mandatory inside classrooms.
Roberge said each classroom will be its own bubble, and students will not be required to maintain a two-metre distance with their classmates.


