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Five-day school week likely in fall, Fleming says

- CINDY E. HARNETT Victoria Times Colonist

VICTORIA Parents of children entering kindergart­en to Grade 7 should plan for a five-day-a-week return to school in September, says B.C. Education Minister Rob Fleming.

Fleming said a provincial­ly appointed steering committee that includes teachers, support staff, unions, principals, vice-principals and parent organizati­ons is ironing out plans to have as many kids back in school as possible.

“There is an awful lot of planning going on with every major stakeholde­r in the education system to have a safe full restart to the school system,” said Fleming, adding the approach will be based on how the province continues to manage coronaviru­s transmissi­on rates.

“Parents should plan accordingl­y that in September we will see kids — certainly K to 7 kids — back in school.”

Fleming did not directly explain what the plan for Grade 8-12 would look like in September, but did say the province is working from its restart planning document.

The ministry has a five-phase restart plan for September, ranging from no in-class instructio­n to full class instructio­n (Stage 1).

The school year ended in June in “Stage 3” — a part-time reopening that saw K-5 students return to school up to three days a week and the rest one day a week (with five-day instructio­n available to children of essential service workers and those requiring additional supports). The balance of learning was online.

Stage 2 in the document would see K-7 instructio­n five days a week, with Grade 8-12 instructio­n two days a week.

An announceme­nt about the new school year is expected in about three weeks, Fleming said.

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