COVID-19 connected to Carlton Comprehensive High School
On Wednesday morning the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division notified the public that a case of COVID-19 had been connected to an individual or individuals at Carlton Comprehensive High School in Prince Albert.
According to the division all staff and students in the Grade 11 classrooms affected are declared non-close contacts. Students and staff who are not experiencing symptoms are not required to self-isolate at this time.
As well, there is no evidence that the case was acquired or transmitted at school and in person learning will safely continue for the entire school.
Once the division was informed of the positive COVID-19 test results communication was shared with the classrooms/cohorts, the connected staff, as well as with the school community.
COVID-19 case connected to Kinistino Public School
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On Monday morning the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division notified the public that a case of COVID-19 has been connected to an individual or individuals at Kinistino Public School.
According to the division students from theGrade 9 and the Grade 10 classrooms and associated staff will be self-isolating until a date determined by Public Health.
As well, there is no evidence that the cases were acquired or transmitted at school and in person learning will continue for the rest of the school.
Once the division was informed of the positive COVID-19 test results communication was shared with the classrooms/cohorts, the connected staff, as well as with the school community.
COVID-19 case connected to St. Louis Public School
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On Wednesday evening the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division notified the public that a case of COVID-19 has been connected to an individual or individuals at St. Louis Public School,
According to the division students in the Grade 1 and 2 and Pre-K/Kindergarten classrooms and associated staff will be self-isolating until May 18.
As well, there is no evidence that the cases were acquired or transmitted at school and in person learning will continue for the rest of the school.
Once the division was informed of the positive COVID-19 test results communication was shared with the classrooms/cohorts, the connected staff, as well as with the school community.
Prince Albert school divisions join MN-S Michif language pilot program
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Last week it was announced that the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division (SRPSD) and Prince Albert Catholic School Division will be joining the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MNS) in preserving and revitalizing Michif language and culture.
Both divisions will be joining the Michif Early Learning Pilot Project (MELPP) starting in the fall of 2021.
Sask Rivers Superintendent Jennifer Hingley explained that the partnership came together because of the MN-S.
“It’s their initiative and we feel privileged to be included and brought on board,” Hingley said.
Catholic Division director of education Lorel Trumier was excited to see partnerships with the MN-S grow in the division including the recent donation of 204 Chromebooks.
COVID-19 connected to Carlton Comprehensive High School
On Sunday evening the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division notified the public that a case of COVID-19 has been connected to an individual or individuals at Carlton Comprehensive High School in Prince Albert.
According to the division a few students in two Grade 10 classrooms and associated staff will be self-isolating until a date to be determined by Health.
There is no evidence that the case was acquired or transmitted at school and in person learning will safely continue for the rest of the school.
Once the division was informed of the positive COVID-19 test results communication was shared with the classrooms/cohorts, the connected staff, as well as with the school community.