COVID-19 spread.Minister of Health Dorothy Shephard said the plan would be revisited in two weeks, but the New Brunswick Teachers Association (NBTA) says the 2020-2021 school year has seen enough flip-flopping already.“We’ve been on the yo-yo of changes long enough,” says union boss Rick Cuming.“The system definitely needs some stability.” N.B.
parents, students, minister ‘relieved’ full-time classroom learning delayed Depending on the public health zone, schools of all grade levels have had to alter operational plans numerous times since the fall as recovery levels change.For the most part, that’s seen high school students spend some days in class and others participating in online learning in a blended learning method.Elementary and.