Pandemic, cellphones may have contributed to rise in N.S. school violence: officials

Nova Scotia officials say the pandemic, students鈥 use of cellphones and school crowding may have contributed to the spike in school violence highlighted in a recent auditor general report. Nova Scotia's provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

HALIFAX - The COVID-19 pandemic, students鈥 use of cellphones and school crowding may have contributed to the spike in school violence in Nova Scotia, officials say.

Elwin LeRoux, deputy minister of the Department of Education, said Wednesday that data show many violent outbursts in schools involve young children who missed out on socializing in person with peers during the pandemic.

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