Quebec school boards say they’re not ready for new surge of asylum seekers
MONTREAL — The rising number of asylum seekers crossing the Canada-U.S. border is putting pressure on Quebec schools amid concerns they won’t be ready to meet the demands if a new surge materializes.
Quebec received some 25,000 asylum seekers overall at regular and irregular border crossings last year and many were families with young children.
And with more than 6,000 new arrivals already this year, some officials are predicting the numbers will only rise over the summer.
The news is worrying to Montreal-area French school boards because they’re running out of classrooms and specialized teachers to properly absorb the newcomers.