Surrey parents push back against school district's hybrid learning plan
- A group of parents in Surrey opposes the school district's plan to pilot hybrid learning for Grades 10 to 12 students next year, citing concerns from the April 9 board meeting.
- Surrey school district is reintroducing hybrid learning to address overcrowding, which some parents say brings significant issues, as mentioned by parent Sally Huang.
- Parent Eva Wang expressed worries that expanding hybrid learning may reverse her child's educational improvements, as they did during the pandemic.
- Trustee Garry Thind acknowledges the challenges of hybrid learning and expresses dissatisfaction with the situation, stating that essential cuts in the district make it difficult.
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