
Kamloops-Thompson School District begins new year with renewed sense of normalcy
KAMLOOPS — Compared to the COVID-19 and wildfire situations surrounding the start of last school year, School District 73 says this September feels a little less unsettled.
“At this time last year, 20 per cent of our jurisdiction was either on fire evacuation alert or order. We had an evacuation plan that went to the board at this board meeting — and we were all really not sure with COVID,” explains Superintendent Rhonda Nixon.
Parents and caregivers outside of Dufferin Elementary who spoke with CFJC crews Tuesday (Sept. 6) say kids were buzzing with the usual first-day excitement, while for them, the sense of routine was a relief.