Differing opinions on SD57 back to school re-start
PRINCE GEORGE–Individual school districts across the province announced their back to school plan on Wednesday (Aug.26), and there are some differing opinions when it comes to how our local district is planning on heading back to school.
Joanne Hapke, President of the Prince George Teacher’s Association says that she believes the return to school should have been done differently. ” Kids have been out of school since the middle of March and to bring everybody back, all at once, into the same confined space, I don’t believe is the appropriate way that we should be doing things,” said Hapke in an on-camera interview.
“Teachers want to work with students, we are excited about a return to school but we are looking for is a safe return to school. We have questions, the ministry is not providing answers. How can it not be safe to be side by side in a grocery store but it’s okay for us to be within a classroom? And I know one person has said, children should not be punished for an adult disease, and I say, you are correct, I work for adults and those are the people I am protecting with my statements.”–Joanne Hapke, President of the Prince George Teacher’s Association
