LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. -- For most Lethbridge schools, Thursday was the last day of in-school classes until after the May long weekend. One school official described it as “a hectic dash to Monday” for teachers preparing to transition to on-line learning starting Monday. “We got a backpack full of stuff,” said Jessica Solvey, who was picking up her five-year-old daughter Charlie after her morning kindergarten class at Senator Buchanan Elementary School. “We’re ready to do some on-line, at-home learning.” Solvey said she and her husband work different shifts, so childcare won’t be a problem, but she understands the challenges that many families will be facing, including single parents.