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How good is Ontario's plan to get kids back to school safely? Join our live chat Aug. 5

Join our Facebook Live interview Wednesday at noon with Hamilton high school teacher Joe Cappadocia, Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education and Hamilton-Wentworth Elementary Teachers' Local president Jeff Sorensen.

Join our live interview on Wednesday at noon on Facebook; send us your questions and comments

Join our Facebook Live interview Wednesday at noon with Hamilton high school teacher Joe Cappadocia, Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education and Hamilton-Wentworth Elementary Teachers' local president Jeff Sorensen.

Doug Ford's provincial government announced Thursday that high school students would return to class in September, in school on rotating days.

While Toronto's Hospital for Sick Childrenreleased its own newly revised guidelines for reopening schoolsWednesday calling for smaller class sizes, that won't be part of the province's plan. The CBC's Conrad Collacowill speak with Cappadocia and Kidder about how school might work in September after the announcement from the province on Thursday.

Be a part of the conversation. Let us know what you think of the province's plan. What do you want to know about what school will look like in September. For parents, are you still concerned about sending your kids to school? For students, has the province done enough to make you feel comfortable getting back to class?

Let us know in the box below, the comments section on this page, by email at Hamilton@cbc.ca or on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. We'll put your questions and comments to our panelists.

An empty school hallway with lockers on the left side and a bulletin board on the right.
School boards across Ontario are planning for a range of scenarios for reopening their doors in September, with many parents urging a return that sees kids in class five days a week. Schools have been closed since March amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Mike Crawley/CBC)