PAC
ponders childcare issues
School calendar may shift in 2010
Squamish Chief
September 21, 2007
By Jennifer Miller
After months of discussions, speculation, meetings and a
parent survey, the Howe Sound school board announced Monday
(Sept. 17) that it is proposing to move Spring Break to occur
during the 2010 Olympic Games. In addition, the board is proposing
to close secondary schools in Squamish for the week of Feb.
15 to 19 to coincide with the first week of the Olympics…
While the proposed dates are finally out on the table, several
corridor parents had a long list of questions about childcare
during the closure, the potential for Olympic involvement
for students, and how lost time will be made up.
“I think the thing that troubles parents most is all
the unanswered questions,” said Cathy Jewett, chair
of the District Parent Advisory Council (PAC).
“We want to know what’s going on. We have to
be sure that our kids are going to be looked after.”
The top question on most parents’ minds seems to be
what to do with their children for two and three weeks while
the schools are closed. Jewett said some employers in the
corridor are already telling staff that they won’t be
able to take time off during the Olympics, leaving working
parents scrambling to organize daycare or other care arrangements.
“What about single-parent families?” she asked.
Dr. Rick Erickson, superintendent of schools for the Howe
Sound District, said Tuesday (Sept. 18) that figuring out
how to support parents in caring for kids during school closures
is part of the planning.
“Those details are yet to be worked out,” he
said…. |