Hamilton's Catholic school board releases plan for staggered start to school year

Under the new plan, the first day of school will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 at HWCDSB

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Caption: Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board has released its plan for a staggered start to the school year and said it will put out details about its virtual school soon. (HWCDSB)

Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board has released its plan for a staggered start to the school year.
Under the new plan, the first day of school will be Wednesday, Sept. 9.
The plan is the latest in a string of major updates from local school boards as the start of the year draws near, which are forcing families to adapt quickly.
Here are some of the updates from the Catholic school board:

HWCDSB's staggered start

Kindergarten and high school students are grouped into either Cohort A or Cohort B while elementary school students will be staggered by grade.
On Sept. 9, students with special needs can begin daily attendance if needed. Senior kindergarten students in Cohort A, as well as Grade 1 and Grade 2 students will attend that day too. Sept. 9 will also be Grade 9 orientation. Students registered into the virtual school will not start yet.
On Thursday, Sept. 10, classes will be open only for senior kindergarten students in Cohort B, kids in Grades 3 and 4 and high school students in Cohort B. Educators will also continue preparing for online learning.

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Caption: HWCDSB's staggered start schedule. (HWCDSB)

On Sept. 11, classes will be open only for junior kindergarten students in Cohort A, kids in Grades 5 and 6 and high school students in Cohort A. There are no online courses yet.
On Monday, Sept. 14, online learning begins. Classes will be open only for junior kindergarten students in Cohort B, kids in Grades 7 and 8 and high school students in Cohort A.
On Sept. 15, all kindergarten and elementary students will attend school. Only high school students in Cohort B will be in class.
As of Wednesday, Sept. 16, high schools will continue to run on the adaptive model while elementary schools operate under a full return.
"The rationale behind the staggered start is to limit the number of students in schools while health and safety protocols and routines are being learned," reads a release from HWCDSB.
"This will ensure that students and staff are properly educated on the use of masks, hand hygiene, physical distancing and other practices that are being implemented to keep our students and staff safe."
HWCDSB notes the schedule doesn't include start dates for its virtual school and that those details will come soon.
This comes after the board announced it would spend about $3 million from its reserves to cut elementary class sizes and hire teachers to help students physically distance because of COVID-19.
The board also said the Ministry of Education is revising the adapted model for high school students to meet the requirement of 300 instructional minutes per day.

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