The province announced that operational plans for schools across New Brunswick will be released on Thursday.
“Parents are encouraged to visit the website of their child’s school or school district for more information,” the government said in a press release.
According to the province, each of the 294 schools in the system has “developed individual operational plans taking into consideration their student population and facilities, and in keeping with the specific needs of their community.”
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These operational plans aim to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 to students and staff.
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The province also announced that full-time learning will continue to be mandatory for all students, whether they are in class or at home.
“High school students are reminded that virtual attendance will be taken, and they will be expected to collaborate or participate in class virtually when they are learning from home,” the province stated.
“Individual plans will be developed for vulnerable students on a case-by-case basis.”
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