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Vaccination clinic at Nevis School cancelled | Park Rapids Enterprise

Following complaints, Nevis School cancels vaccination clinic Plans to use the Nevis School building as a site for COVID-19 vaccinations today in cooperation with CHI St. Joseph’s Health Community Health were changed after a vocal group against the idea came to Monday night’s school board meeting.  Written By: Lorie R. Skarpness | 12:24 pm, May 25, 2021 × No vaccines will be given at Nevis School. Superintendent Gregg Parks is working with CHI St .Joseph s Health Community Health to set up an alternate site where parents who signed up to get their children vaccinated can bring them instead. Enterprise file photo Plans to use the Nevis School building as a site for COVID-19 vaccinations Tuesday, May 25, in cooperation with CHI St. Joseph’s Health Community Health, were changed after a vocal group against the idea came to Monday night’s school board meeting.

Vaccination clinic at Nevis School cancelled | Park Rapids Enterprise

Vaccination clinic at Nevis School cancelled Plans to use the Nevis School building as a site for COVID-19 vaccinations today in cooperation with CHI St. Joseph’s Health Community Health were changed after a vocal group against the idea came to Monday night’s school board meeting.  Written By: Lorie R. Skarpness | 12:24 pm, May 25, 2021 × No vaccines will be given at Nevis School. Superintendent Gregg Parks is working with CHI St .Joseph s Health Community Health to set up an alternate site where parents who signed up to get their children vaccinated can bring them instead. Enterprise file photo Plans to use the Nevis School building as a site for COVID-19 vaccinations Tuesday, May 25, in cooperation with CHI St. Joseph’s Health Community Health, were changed after a vocal group against the idea came to Monday night’s school board meeting.

STF Says All Saskatoon Schools Need to Move to Remote Learning

By Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 22, 2021 2:03 PM The Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation is calling for all Saskatoon area schools to move to Level 4 of the Safe School Plan which would mean all students start learning remotely on Monday and continue online until it is deemed safe to return to in-person learning. STF President Patrick Maze describes the situation in Saskatoon as perilous and says there are numerous outbreaks in Saskatoon and area schools. He suggests a move to remote learning is one measure to take to help protect people’s lives. The Saskatoon Public Schools announced Thursday that students at Nutana Collegiate are moving to Level 4 of the Safe Schools Plan and all Nutana students move to remote learning on Friday.

Sask allocates remaining COVID contingency funds for schools

The province says the final round of funding, the remainder of a $150-million education fund, will support divisions heading into the fall.

Sask allocates remaining COVID contingency funding for schools

The province says the final round of funding, the remainder of a $150-million education fund, will support divisions heading into the fall.

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