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Teacher creates classroom model on lawn to demonstrate distancing

Teacher Kristina Bertrand in Kitchener, Ont. created a model classroom in her front yard to illustrate what physical distancing will look like in a typical elementary school room this fall.

Bertrand says her yard is close in size to her Grade 1 classroom

Teacher Kristina Bertrand of Kitchener, Ont. has built a mock classroom on her front lawn to illustrate social distancing in a typical elementary school room. (Paula Duhatschek/CBC)

Teacher Kristina Bertrand in Kitchener, Ont. created a model classroom in her front yard to illustrate what physical distancing will look like in an elementary school room this fall, to prove a point about just how crowded an elementary classroom can get.

Although conditions and plans vary among school boards, her goal is to inform parents what they can expect if their child returns to public school. 

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Bertrand, who is on maternity leave, has 23 child-sized paper cutouts spread out on her lawn, which she says is about the same size as her Grade 1 classroom.

(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)

Bertrand plans to keep her school-age daughter home instead of having her return to class in September when schools reopen for the first time in Ontario since the COVID-19 pandemic emergency was declared in Ontario.

(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)

Bertrand said she wants people to know "all the implications" of sending their kids to school, although she understands not everyone will be able to keep them home.

"There is no perfect answer," said Bertrand, who thinks the province should do more to keep class sizes small.