B.C. parents encouraged to get informed about back-to-school plans
VICTORIA — Back-to-school plans have been posted online for all 60 districts in British Columbia with an aim to offer all instruction in classrooms, but the teachers union says federal cash promised for provinces should be used to reduce class sizes.
Education Minister Rob Fleming said Wednesday that in-class learning is the best option for students who have been out of school for extended periods of time and face learning and emotional consequences.
“School is where kids learn with their peers, with teachers and teaching assistants. It’s where they grow,” he said. “And for some children, school is a safe haven they have in their lives.”
However, Fleming said full-time in-class learning won’t be possible for districts such as Surrey, home to B.C.’s largest student population, so a hybrid model that includes online learning will be offered.


