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Will your child repeat a grade because of remote learning? We want to hear from you

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The pandemic has caused a dramatic shift to online learning for students across Canada, with some pivoting back and forth between remote and online learning as COVID-19 cases rose and fell over the last 15 months. But whether it is a child’s first experience with school or a grade 12 students' final year before university, keeping up academically can be challenging in a remote environment.

We want to hear from you: How did online classes go for your child? Do you think they fell behind or thrived? Would you consider having them repeat the year again so they can benefit from an in-class environment?

If you’d like to share your story, please email us at dotcom@bellmedia.ca with your name, location and contact information and we may get in touch.

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