Students from two primary schools in Lanaudière-Sainte-Bernadette, in Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, and Saint-Alphonse, in Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez-will no longer be able to continue classes for several days. . These establishments were damaged by violent storms that ravaged Ontario and Quebec.
The Samares School Services Center (CSS) is working hard to ensure that students from the Saint-Alphonse school return to class next Monday, but in a temporary place.
the CSS
trying to find suitable rooms so that students can finish the school year. Discussions were conducted in the municipality of Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez, but also in neighboring municipalities.For the Sainte-Bernadette school, whose gymnasium roof was smashed, its management aims to return to class on Thursday in the undamaged area. The gymnasium will remain closed until the end of the year. It needs to be completely repaired, due to the extent of the damage.
In Quebec as in Ontario, we are trying to recover from storms that have killed 10 people and caused massive damage, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes without electricity.
There is information from Marie-Josée Paquette-Comeau
Source: Radio-Canada