Many parents defied the TDSB and gave kids a real snow day Monday

For kids, it was a back-to-school miracle, a massive snow storm blanketing Toronto and much of the GTA - and that meant, the first snow day of the year.

Today’s homework assignment?

Build a snowman.

Citing the need for a mental health break, many parents closed the laptop on the TDSB’s plan for a virtual learning snow day, instead, giving their kids a taste of the joys and freedoms of a real snow day.

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Rather than blank eyes staring at a computer, one dad said what kids really need right now is some unfettered fun and freedom.

“I can’t believe that the TDSB … would be so joyless as to tell the kids they can’t go out and have a snow day,” he told CityNews. “It’s rarely so snowy that they actually have to close the school and the kids have had such a hard year, we are always going on about mental health — let them go out and play in the snow!”

“If I was the (TDSB) superintendent I would say here is your homework: Go knock on two neighbour’s doors, invite them out to go sledding, go build a snowman, go shovel your sidewalk. Have fun!”

He wasn’t alone. Many took to Twitter to denounce the TDSB’s decision, saying it was bad for students, and teachers.

“What sourpuss robbed Toronto’s children from the glory of a snow day? What snarky curmudgeon looked at the blizzard and decided kids should stare at screens instead of frolicking?” asked Patricia Chartier.

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“So sad,” tweeted Cindy. “Give the kids and teachers a snow day. So much stress lately and you add to it when you could have been kind.”

While some parents vented, others gladly shared their defiance, saying they simply took matters into their own hands and gave their kids a well-needed break.

Here are some of the angry responses and fun ways families spent the day:

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