Experts say student mental wellness should be top priority as kids return to class
Catherine Monias can’t wait for the day she sees the buses pull up outside her office and the kids from her remote Manitoba First Nation stream back into the hallways following months of their schools being forced closed by COVID-19.
But it will be slightly different for the children from the Garden Hill First Nation, a fly-in community about 600 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg. Monias said education leaders have had to make one of the toughest decisions since the pandemic began: all students will be repeating their grade in the coming school year.
“It’s been rough,” said Monias, the Indigenous community’s education director.
“This year, with the full lockdown, we feel like we didn’t accomplish the grade level that they should be in for the next school year.”