‘I’m angry’: some parents, teachers anxious as Quebec schoolkids head back to class
MONTREAL — Olga Maria Ruiz is reluctantly sending her 11-year-old daughter back to school in Montreal this year, armed with a few extra masks and reminders not to hug her classmates and teachers.
As many Quebec children return to class this week, some parents and teachers say the normal nervousness surrounding this time of year has been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as by the government’s back-to-school plan they say fails to protect them and their families.
“I’m not feeling happy about it,” Maria Ruiz said in a phone interview Wednesday. “I’m concerned. I’m angry. And I’m worried.”
“We’re worried about what’s going to happen and the potential for her to get contagious and the potential to transfer this contagion to myself.”