Canberra families on edge as COVID school disruptions set to continue in Term 3

Sarah Lansdown
July 10 2022 - 5:00am
Katrina McKenzie is worried her children, Claire, 9, and Ewan, 7, will be behind in their learning because of the disruptions caused by remote learning and teacher absences this year. Picture: Elesa Kurtz
Katrina McKenzie is worried her children, Claire, 9, and Ewan, 7, will be behind in their learning because of the disruptions caused by remote learning and teacher absences this year. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

Katrina McKenzie had a sinking feeling when she found out her son's class was going to remote learning for a week near the end of Term 2.

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Sarah Lansdown

Sarah Lansdown

Canberra Times education reporter

Sarah covers all stages of education in the capital, from early childhood to higher education. Previously she was a general news reporter at The Advocate in North West Tasmania. She was named Best New Journalist at the 2019 Tasmanian Media Awards for a series on paramedic shortages. Email: sarah.lansdown@canberratimes.com.au

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