Bishop Klein School pictured. (Twitter/Bishop Klein School)
Students at a Saskatoon elementary school are heading back to class after a week of learning from home.
During the week, classes switched to online learning for students, according to a release from the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School division.
That’s not the end of issues with the water at the facility, however. A drinking water advisory has been issued for the school, which has the division encouraging students to bring their own water bottles full of drinking water. Drinking water will also be available to the students at the school.
Several water main breaks caused the service shut down for the school and surrounding area.
SASKATOON A Saskatoon school shuttered by watermain breaks last week will resume classes and return to a regular schedule on Monday, according to Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. The school division announced classes at Bishop Klein School would return March 1, and the school will be under a drinking water advisory, the division said in a news release. Drinking water will be available and students are encouraged to bring their own water bottle full of drinking water, the division said. Buses will also run as scheduled. Classes at Bishop Klein School were cancelled and moved online last week following several watermain breaks in the area.
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