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#StarExclusive: As the fourth wave continues to hit the province, Education Minister Stephen Lecce says he's committed to keeping Ontario schools open amid fourth wave.

“It’s a different reality this September than last." torstar.co/sv3u50G6SlB
But getting back to normal has already taken another hit. In a surprise move on the eve of the return to class, Toronto Public Health told boards to pause all extracurricular sports and clubs, as well as field trips, for at least September.
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About three-quarters of those 12 to 17 have already gotten a shot — there are added measures of daily screening, mandatory masking starting in Grade 1, ventilation upgrades and some 70,000 HEPA units in classrooms, including every kindergarten classroom.thestar.com/politics/provi…
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After 500+ days, our kids Aiden and Sadie are back in the classroom. One is vaccinated, the other is too young. We're nervous, but excited. First big talk, the importance of wearing masks, Charisse de Leon writes.

#InTheirOwnVoices #FirstDayofSchool
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“I am going into Grade 4 which means I will be learning French for the very first time! This will also be the first time my classroom is in a portable — separate from the school — kind of like our own clubhouse," 9-year-old Sadie writes. thestar.com/opinion/contri…
"I’m eager to be in a classroom, interacting with my peers instead of sitting in front of a screen all day. I heard that extracurricular activities will be back as well," Aiden, 13, says. thestar.com/opinion/contri…
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“I already made up my mind that she’s going back, even just for them to shut it down again. But I needed her to have her sense of normalcy.”

It's officially the #FirstDayofSchool. And for many it's been a mix of fear and excitement.
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“We’re excited for the fact of the social aspects, but we’re worried too, in a sense,” said Carmen Hurtado Moreira's mother Tamara. She's 5 and starting Grade 1 in Toronto. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/… Image
14-year-old Jenny Kaye is thrilled to be going back to school, but still, COVID looms on her mind. “I developed more anxiety … I’ve never been in a depressive state before, but with COVID it definitely hit really hard." thestar.com/news/gta/2021/… Image
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Has your child just started, or just gone back to, school and you're desperate to hear about their day, but your questions are met with mumbles, grunts or silence?

#BacktoSchool2021 #BackToSchool
Knowing when - and how - to ask new school starters about their day is a bit of an art form. Here are some of my best tips:

#startingschool #backtoschool #firstdayofschool #preschool #parenting #parentingtips #education #edutwitter
Knowing when - and how - to ask new school starters about their day is a bit of an art form. Here are some of my best tips:

#startingschool #backtoschool #firstdayofschool #preschool #parenting #parentingtips #education #edutwitter
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There has been a lot of talk of preparing new school starters over the last few weeks and lots of discussions about how to help them with big feelings as they settle in, but one huge missing part of the conversation is talking about how the *parents* feel. Image
Your child starting school is a huge deal for you too, but there’s far less advice to help you with your feelings. Image
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Live tweeting my first day back at school. Wake up at 6 AM to get to my 8 AM first class. #HigherEd #firstDayOfSchool #Adjunctlife
It’s been a year and five months since I was in an actual classroom. It feels like about three years.
I realize as I sent out this morning that I have first day of school jitters, a kind of agoraphobia that has developed over so many months of lockdown.
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"At my school today we saw no masks, no shields, 1 thermometer used for random check when entering, we didn’t get materials until 11am and we got 1 tiny hand sanitizer the size of a mechanical pencil for 2-4 people per room" 1/2 @MOREcaucusUFT @UFT @nysut
"When I kept bringing it up, I was told that they had it. And that our UFT person would confirm today. We still didn’t see the items. And my UFT person also said that only the principal should call the hotline" 2/2
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It took nearly 8 years for Ahmad’s mom to get her pooshesh right. Bounding across the pages of the 1987 Farsi primer, their destination the 1st day of 2nd grade, mother & son represented the severity of virtue, of proper Islam, Islam as it was meant to be according to the IRI
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@Swarthy_Bastard Draped entirely in formless black, the mother embodied what we’ve come to expect from a postrevolutionary curriculum purportedly devoted to the inculcation of political Islam, her piety and devotion matched by the Second Grade textbook's back cover.
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@Swarthy_Bastard Young girls in full-length chadors, marching alongside defiant boys, fists raised beneath the accompanying text: "We with faith in God, with purity and good works...with hard work, sacrifice, and thrift, do defend independence, freedom, and the Islamic Republic."
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Today was my son’s #FirstDayOfSchool Instead of the public school down the street I drove him 40 minutes to a private school for children with disabilities. With a ratio of 30:2 (30 four year olds!) with NO supports public education is out of the question. #CutsHurtKids
The past week has been hard. On Thursday I spoke with the public school and told them that no, my son would not be attending the school with the rest of his community. Today I drove in the opposite direction of the children that would have been in my sons class
I do not feel he could be safely supported with only 2 adults for the entire class. He has ASD, PICA, is non-verbal, is not toilet trained and a flight risk. There are two other high needs kids in his class, 27 other NT kids and no EA. #CutsHurtKids
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Yesterday, ICE arrested nearly 700 immigrants in a series of worksite raids across MS. Agents say the operation was being planned for months. But clearly they didn’t follow their own guidelines and make “plans” to reduce harm to kids. #ICEraids (1/10)
During worksite raids w/ 25+ workers, ICE agents are expected to identify & consider for release people who: are sole caregivers of children; have serious medical conditions; are pregnant or nursing; or are caretakers of disabled or seriously ill relatives. #ICEraids (2/10)
ICE is also expected to coordinate w/ state or local social service agencies to help identify people who qualify for humanitarian release. At minimum, ICE is supposed to notify the heads of state social service agencies that a worksite action is imminent. #ICEraids (3/10)
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