Unanswered questions at secondary schools leads SD 68 ‘to do list’
NANAIMO — It’s unclear what program delivery will look like for Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools with the province’s K-12 education system returning to in-class instruction in September.
In particular, district 68 supt. Scott Saywell said logistical challenges are being examined for secondary schools to create the safest environment possible.
“Secondary poses different problems because we have students who because of their timetables are all over the place, so cohorting students is going to be the big issue for us,” Saywell said in reference to tightened learning groups unveiled by the province on Wednesday.
The province outlined new health guidelines for K-12 schools to form ‘learning groups’ among students and staff to stick together to limit COVID-19 transmissions and make contact tracing easier.