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Amid rising concerns over COVID-19 variants, students in Grades 7 to 12 will go back to online learning starting next Monday.
Alberta Education has confirmed approval of a request by both the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District to move all older students to learning from home by April 19 and continuing through for at least two weeks.
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Amid criticism that the province has lacked supports, resources and robust safety protocols in schools, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange insisted that schools are safe, and classes are only closing to older students in Calgary because of “operational needs” or a chronic shortage of substitute teachers.