
Schools on P.E.I. closed until at least Monday
CBC
All English and French public schools will remain closed until at least Monday, Oct. 3, Education Minister Natalie Jameson said during a news briefing Tuesday.
Even then, it may not be a "normal" return, she said.
Six schools on P.E.I. have received significant damage. Students may need to move temporarily to other schools. It may also require some online learning, she said.
Jameson also asked people to stay off school property — including playgrounds and sports fields — until classes resume.
"We need our schools to be safe for our students and our staff to return," she said.
Assessments of schools are underway, she said. Some have water damage. Another update will be provided later in the week, Jameson said.
Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Cory Deagle and Economic Growth Minister Bloyce Thompson also spoke at the briefing, giving updates on recovery supports.
Fiona hit P.E.I. early Saturday morning, leaving widespread destruction and power outages.
A second news briefing, with Premier Dennis King, Emergency Measures Organization director Tanya Mullally and Maritime Electric spokesperson Kim Griffin, will be held at 2:30 p.m. AT.