ROTHENBURGER: B.C. needs to go back to the drawing boards on return-to-school plan
KAMLOOPS — THE SCHOOL SYSTEM, and the B.C. government, have a real problem on their hands with the plan to open schools in the fall. A petition against mandatory attendance by students has gained some 22,000 signatures already as parents worry about the safety of their kids. And the B.C. Teachers Federation is also unhappy about changes to the way learning will be designed.
According to Education Minister Rob Fleming, all students are expected to go to school. There won’t be a remote-learning option like there was in June, though he confuses things by saying home schooling or distance learning may be available.
Dr. Bonnie Henry is confident of the plan, saying physical distancing will still be in place (at least between so-called ‘cohorts’), and risks have to be weighed against the harm done when kids don’t connect with friends and teachers in the classroom.


