Lecce said he believes parents will know best how to use the money to enhance their children’s learning.
The Ministry of Education announced on Thursday that the government will be offering parents $200 or $250 per child to helpafter two years of disrupted learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year, parents received $400 per child aged 0 to Grade 12, while parents with children who have special needs under the age of 21 received $500. Lecce has often said that students are best served by being in the classroom, after students were forced to stay home and learn virtually throughout most of the past two years of the pandemic.
Executive Director of People for Education Annie Kidder said the government could be using its funding in a more effective way to improve learning.
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