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Most Regina-area schools to delay return to in-person classes until May
School divisions say any future decision on a return to in-person classes will be contingent on the state of COVID-19 in Regina.
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Any future decision on a return to in-person classes to be based on state of COVID-19 in Regina
Posted: Apr 20, 2021 9:56 AM CT | Last Updated: April 20
Regina schools will not return to in-person classes until at least May 3. (Radio-Canada)
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By Benny Walchuk
Apr 1, 2021 9:16 AM
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and local medical health officers are strongly recommending that the three Regina school divisions and Prairie Valley School Divisions continue with remote learning for two weeks after the Easter break through to and including April 23.
Dr. Shahab has also indicated his support for this recommendation.
Prairie Valley School Division is following the recommendation and will continue with remote learning for all students from April 12 to April 23.
The division will continue to monitor the situation and consult with the SHA, but the plan at this point is to have students return to school on April 26.
By Ryan McNally
Regina Public Schools are now moving to remote learning until at least April 26.
This decision comes as the Saskatchewan Health Authority advised Regina and area school divisions to extend their remote learning for another two weeks after the spring break.
In a news release, Director of Education Greg Enion says it’s a decision the school division does not take lightly, and comes after consultation with parents, health officials and staff.
The original plan was to return to school on April 12.
Prairie Valley School Division made a similar announcement earlier this morning.