The P.E.I. Department of Education has released more information about which schools will reopen on Monday and which still need to be assessed following damage from post-tropical storm Fiona. | CBCPEI
Cardigan Consolidated School will likely take several weeks to repair, Jameson said, and students are being relocated to a dedicated wing at Montague Regional High School starting Wednesday.
"As it relates to the kids in class, I'm hoping that they can expect a relatively [normal] return to school," she said. Sabrinna Spingle, pictured here with her daughter, Lyla Buckle, says it's tough to see the school year disrupted.It's hard for some parents to see the school year disrupted so early – especially following years of COVID-19 shutdown, said Sabrinna Spingle, who has three kids. Two of them go to West Royalty and one goes to Queen Charlotte.While some parents are worried about kids being away from school – some students have been soaking in the break.
'Roof damage varied from pieces of flashing blowing off to some substantial damage,' says director Norbert Carpenter, director of the Public Schools Branch.
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