Holy Family was approved for $125,000 in funding, but only $103,000 will be new money, as this will include $22,000 left over from the Phase 2 funding. The school division will also get pandemic support for the 2021-22 school year, which includes $163,180, with $34,700 in support for PPE, for a total of $197,880. This money will be counted as revenue in this current year, but it’s a restricted fund that can’t be used until the next school year. The school division has to provide the province with a report about how they have used funding from phases 1-3 for COVID response by the end of July.
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“We’re very excited about how the week will work,” said Keith. There will be videos shown in the respective schools of the staff being honoured this year. Two teachers will be retiring this year, Donna Berling and Natalie Regier, both from St. Michael School in Weyburn. For the service awards, five-year awards will be given to Dean Loberg, Martina Veneziano, Jessica Bath, Roy Rains and Rhonda Sandquist. Ten-year awards will be presented to Sean Galvin, Kaitlyne Graham, Sabrina Gulka, Brianna Rezansoff, Coline Smetaniuk, Shannon Culy and Trina Kopec. Service awards for 15 years will go to Michelle Walkedene, Sarah Kot and Becky Tuchscherer.
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And while they’re scheduled to return to in-person learning before the end of April, that’s not a guarantee. Just before spring break, the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation called for two weeks of virtual learning across the province following the Easter break, due to the rising number of COVID-19 variant cases. While most of those cases have been in Regina, we’ve had more than our fair share in southeast Saskatchewan. South East Zone 4, which has likely done the best job of navigating the pandemic during the past 13 months, recently eclipsed the 40 active case count for the first time. As of Wednesday, it was at 50.