Burnout, mental health concern Kamloops teachers amid pandemic
KAMLOOPS — As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to grow in our region, teachers find themselves perched precariously on the frontline of that fight against the virus.
Just one week into the new year, CFJC Today spoke with the president of the local teachers union, as well as the district superintendent to find out what’s being done to ensure the safety and sanity of staff and students at local schools.
After what was likely a much-needed break, school resumed around the district last Monday for staff and students of School District 73. While 2021 has just begun, many of the concerns around the increasing number of cases of the novel coronavirus continue to grow.