Quebec teachers strike: Parents pleased as kids return to school after nearly 7 weeks
MONTREAL — As children ran up a snow-covered hill toward a Montreal elementary school Tuesday morning, few looked back to their parents on the sidewalk, who exchanged greetings with one another for the first time in nearly seven weeks.
Parents said they are happy that school has resumed after teachers walked off the job on Nov. 23, but some have concerns about how their children will catch up on all the missed lessons and whether teachers will ultimately accept the deal that ended the strike.
“We had a good time, actually, we managed to make it work,” said Stephanie Earp as she dropped off her seven-year-old daughter, Veronica, at École Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The class cancellations that came with the COVID-19 pandemic prepared parents on how to keep their kids busy at home, she said, adding, “We’re all really excited to be back to a regular routine.”
Veronica said she was looking forward to math class and to seeing the teachers and friends she missed during the extended break.


