Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School switching to online learning due to COVID-19 By Ryan McNally
Feb 3, 2021 4:48 PM
A third case of COVID-19 has been found at Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School according to Prairie Valley School Division.
The school is now moving to Level 4 of the Safe Schools plan, requiring all students in all grades to start online learning Thursday.
Students are scheduled to return to in-class learning on Feb. 22.
Bert Fox Community High School in Fort Qu’Appelle is not impacted. According to the school’s
Facebook page, Bert Fox currently has zero active cases.
Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School is closing until Feb. 22 due to COVID-19.
In a media release Wednesday, the Prairie Valley School Division said it had been told by public health officials that a third individual associated with the school had tested positive for the virus.
As a result, the school is moving to Level 4 of the province’s Safe Schools Plan, meaning all students will shift to online learning starting Thursday.
In-class learning is expected to resume Feb. 22.
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The Prairie Valley School Division says a person associated with the Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
One classroom is transitioning to online learning until February 8th.
Those considered close contacts have been contacted and instructed to isolate for 14 days.
Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School will remain open, and all other classes will continue.