Theresia Reid said her daughter Sydney was excited to start her first year at a new arts and technology program at a middle school in Chilliwack but needs to stay home to protect her father.Chris Reid is in remission from testicular cancer that spread to his kidneys and lungs. So Sydney, entering Grade 7, and her high school siblings can’t go to class.
Reid said that before a temporary five-week remote learning option was offered, parents were told they could enrol their children in home schooling or distributed learning, which involves online instruction with students being connected to a teacher in a district, not their school. Reid’s older children, Danica in Grade 11 and Aiden in Grade 9, are autistic and their school is also offering a similar temporary online option.Her husband may be forced to move to Kamloops to live with his parents if their children have to return to class, Reid said.
“It just feels like all the eggs were put in one basket. And there need to be multiple baskets. I feel really badly for the principals. They’re the ones making all these phone calls to the parents, and their hands are tied.” “Right now our options are basically distributed learning or home schooling and losing their French immersion spots,” Cochand said from Golden.
“The province completely abdicated its responsibility when it just sort of let school districts decide what they were going to do,” Mooring said, adding that created inequities in the public school system.
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