Officials try to calm nerves and reassure parents as Montreal-area kids back in school
MONTREAL — As tens of thousands of Montreal-area children returned to class Thursday for the first time since the emergence of COVID-19, government officials spent the day trying to reassure parents and teachers following reports of a few infections connected to schools.
Outside Philippe-Labarre elementary school in the city’s east end, many parents expressed mixed feelings about the return to class. There were happy cries of welcome as children were reunited with mask-wearing teachers, who directed them to walk under an arch made of balloons and into separate lineups.
“I think we all have a little bit of fear of what’s unknown, but I don’t freak out about it,” said Cora Bridgeo, who has children starting first and third grade. “I have confidence in the government. I have confidence in our school system, they put a lot of measures in place.”
The back-to-school period will test the government’s pandemic plan, which has faced criticism from some doctors and parents’ groups.

