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Ottawa parents and teachers question ongoing school closures

Some Ottawa parents and teachers say they're concerned for the mental health of elementary school students as classrooms stay closed with no end in sight.

Classrooms were originally slated to reopen Monday but will remain closed

Several green desks with wooden tops sit in an empty classroom facing the board.
Some Ottawa parents and teachers are questioning the sustainability of virtual learning after the Ontario government announced Ottawa schools will not be able to go back to in-person learning Monday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Some Ottawa parents and teachers are questioning the sustainability of virtual learning as in-person classrooms stay closed with no end in sight.

On Wednesday, the Ontario government announced schoolboards within seven public healthregions in southern and eastern Ontario would resumein-class learning on Monday, but boards in Ottawa weren't among them.

The province did not say when schools in Ottawa might reopen, only that Ontario's chief medical officer of health will "continue to review the public health trends and advise the government on the resumption of in-person learning," according to a spokesperson for Education Minister Stephen Lecce.

Both the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and the Ottawa Catholic School Board saythey have not been told when in-class learning might resume.

EasternOntario'sFrenchpublicschool boardsays virtual learning will continue for its students until at least Feb. 10.

'I'm at a loss'

While she doesn't want to put her children in an unsafe situation, parent Neelam Charaniasaid she's "exasperated, frustrated, tired."

Neelam Charania, centre, with her son Zain and daughter Rosemin. Charania says she doesn't understand why Ottawa schools won't be reopening Monday. (Submitted by Neelam Charania)

"At this point, with the information that we have, I'm at a loss.I really don't understand," Charaniasaid, who has two children attending Half Moon Bay Public School.

"They miss school. They miss going to play with their friends and I think that they learn better in an in-person environment."

"It would be really nice to know how to start planning for safe reintegration or what the measures will be like," said parent MalakaHendelaof the announcement.

She said sheworrieshow students, parents and teachers are coping when there's no indication of when schools will reopen.

Plan is 'unsustainable': Teacher

Meanwhile, teachers are having to pivot again, now having to prepare even more lessons that will have to be taught online.

"The amount of time that I am putting into putting my stuff online is unsustainable. It really is," said Rachel Inch who teaches at Broadview Public School.

Ottawa parents facing added stress as continuing school closures scuttle planning efforts

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Malaka Hendela, co-chair of the Ottawa-Carleton Assembly of School Councils, says parents are facing school closures without an end date and worries that some may be struggling to cope.

"A lot of time and energy is spent converting things to make them doable online. So without knowing an end date, it's a daunting task. It sort of feels quite heavy."

St. Leonard Catholic School teacher Krista Sarginson saidshe's not sure how much longer her students are able to keep up either.

"I'm seeing that my kids are struggling a little bit. They were really looking forward to going back," she said.

While Sarginson commends the government for being cautious when it comes to public health, she described the ongoing school closureas "death by a thousand cuts."

With files from Joanne Chianello

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