@normsworld what are you doing for schools in little Portugal in Toronto like Pope Francis that have fast become a new hotspot in the city The rates in the area in your catchment area is alarming yet no plexiglass no small cohorts@TCDSB @OECTAProv@TECT951@Sflecce@fordnation
@normsworld@OECTAProv@TECT951@Sflecce@fordnation@TorontoStar@TOPublicHealth Well I think it has persisted that’s the only reason I brought it up and if funds have already been allocated based on March data that isn’t fair to areas that are seeing percentages higher than the ones that have been served
@normsworld@OECTAProv@TECT951@Sflecce@fordnation@TorontoStar@TOPublicHealth Agreed but at over 8 percent in Little Portugal where many students live and parents work I just feel that’s being overlooked surprised more isn’t being done when the numbers are black and white for schools in and around Little Portugal which is trending worse than Weston.
@normsworld@OECTAProv@TECT951@Sflecce@fordnation@TorontoStar@TOPublicHealth I’m sorry to hear that! And hope you are all well. I find it mind boggling that there is no revision to respond to current data it gives the community a false sense of security going by data from March when the reality is different today
@normsworld@OECTAProv@TECT951@Sflecce@fordnation That hasn’t answered the question the @TorontoStar reported that Little Portugal is a hotspot my question is how are you addressing all schools in that areaPope Francis May not be an older school in an underprivileged area but statistics are showing the area itself has high rates
@Sflecce Listening? Have you been watching the numbers? It’s ok captain curriculum after the lies about your plan you will never work again people are watching and listening to you
@celliottability So we haven’t even started school yet and the numbers are like this when are you going to talk some sense into @fordnation and @Sflecce so we don’t have another lockdown and kill the last remaining businesses that have reopened?
@680NEWS@OECTAProv@Sflecce@richard680news Why classes could be reshuffled despite the numbers in some classes being lower because families opted for online not fair to students attending who could be in smaller classes and for staff