This is a joint decision between SECPSD Board of Education, Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division Board of Education and the Local Medical Health Officers who support the southeast area. Challenges remain in the southeast area of the province due to Variants of Concern, thus we must remain vigilant in our efforts to mitigate exposure. As schools return to in-class learning, the school divisions will work closely with Public Health to respond to local situations by class, school, and community. SECPSD’s and HFRCSSD’s top priority is the health and safety of all staff, students, and communities as they strive to provide the best education possible during these difficult times.
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REGINA According to a letter sent to families Wednesday, Regina Catholic Schools will continue remote learning until April 23. The COVID-19 situation in Regina continues to remain a concern for local health officials and especially in our schools, the letter said. The Local Medical Health Officers have asked us to continue at Level Four (Remote) learning until April 23. The school division said a return to hybrid learning for its four major high schools and face-to-face learning with masks for all other schools is expected April 26. Regina Catholic Schools was one of several school divisions to move to remote learning in southern Saskatchewan due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases and variants of concern.
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All of Regina’s public and Catholic schools are keeping their classes online for another two weeks, along with the schools surrounding the city, as COVID-19 cases in the area continue to rise.
Regina Catholic School Division was the first to make the announcement, sending out a news release late Wednesday evening saying the division was extending its temporary remote learning until April 23. In-class learning will resume on April 26.
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Regina Public Schools and Prairie Valley School Division followed suit Thursday morning, announcing their students would also be staying online another two weeks.
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