ATA President says work is needed on reopening scenarios before classes can resume
The President of the Alberta Teacher’s Association says details on the province’s three possible reopening plans for schools need to be worked out before class can resume in the fall.
The three potential reopening plans presented on Wednesday include a full reopening of schools to “near normal”, with extra health and hygiene measures in place; a partial reopening with only 15 people allowed in a class at a time, also with extra health and hygiene measures; or the continuation of at-home learning.
The Alberta Teacher’s Association (ATA) has been in conversation with Alberta Education as the plans were being put together, though there are some issues that still need to be addressed before anything can be finalized.
Jason Schilling, President of the ATA, says while it’s a good plan to have extra sanitization of high touched surfaces or equipment throughout the day, there are schools in Alberta that don’t have full-time custodians on staff, which would mean that teachers or support staff would have to spend time cleaning and sanitizing the schools throughout the day, rather than actually teaching the students.