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Alberta student says she and others are dreading return to online learning

Alberta student says she and others are dreading return to online learning Poll Yes By The Canadian Press on April 21, 2021. EDMONTON – A 17-year-old in Edmonton says she and many of her friends are dreading a return to online learning for the next two weeks because of COVID-19. Amara Mogos says going back and forth between online learning and regular school has been draining for her and many of her classmates, but she understands the need to do it. Mogos is one of thousands of junior high and high school students in the city who will return to online learning Thursday.

Edmonton schools move Grade 7-12 students online as COVID-19 cases rise

  EDMONTON Edmonton public and Catholic schools are shifting junior high and high school students online for the next two weeks. Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools made a joint request to the province and announced the move Tuesday afternoon. “I understand this is difficult news to many students, parents and teachers, as in-classroom learning has significant benefits, said Adriana LaGrange, Alberta s education minister. However, due to operational concerns, this temporary shift is necessary to ensure learning can continue. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said there are COVID-19 outbreaks at 567 schools across Alberta. On April 14, Edmonton Public Schools had 49 cases, and 1,200 students and 155 staff in quarantine. On Tuesday, those numbers spiked to 130 cases, and 3,275 students and 403 staff self-isolating.

Edmonton schools shift to at-home learning: Minister LaGrange

Edmonton schools shift to at-home learning: Minister LaGrange Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange issued the following statement regarding the temporary move of Edmonton public and Catholic schools to at-home learning: Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. “At the request of the school boards, students in Grades 7 to 12 in Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools will shift to at-home learning starting on April 22 for two weeks. “I understand this is difficult news to many students, parents and teachers, as in-classroom learning has significant benefits. However, due to operational concerns, this temporary shift is necessary to ensure learning can continue.

Alberta student says she and others are dreading return to online learning

Alberta student says she and others are dreading return to online learning
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Alberta student says she and others are dreading return to online learning Poll Yes EDMONTON – A 17-year-old in Edmonton says she and many of her friends are dreading a return to online learning for the next two weeks because of COVID-19. Amara Mogos says going back and forth between online learning and regular school has been draining for her and many of her classmates, but she understands the need to do it. Mogos is one of thousands of junior high and high school students in the city who will return to online learning Thursday. She says her education is suffering and switching between classrooms and computers is taking a toll on her mental health and that of many of her classmates.

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