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Thorsby high students temporarily move to online classes


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Thorsby Junior Senior High School students have temporarily moved to online classes because of the numbers of staff and students in quarantine and a shortage of substitute teachers.
Students moved to online learning on April 26 with the intention to return to in-school classes on May 10.
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“This decision was not made lightly,” said Superintendent Bill Romanchuk in a news release.
“However, with so many students and staff in quarantine or in isolation, a chronic shortage of substitute teachers, and spiking COVID cases in our communities, we believe this measure is in the best interest of both students and staff and to ensure continuity of learning.” ....

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Black Gold School Division request to move all Grades 7 to 12 students online rejected by Alberta government


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The superintendent of an Edmonton-area school division says it hoped to proactively short-circuit rising COVID-19 case numbers in some schools by temporarily moving older grades to online learning.
The Black Gold School Division sought permission from the province last week for a two-week shift for Grades 7 to 12, citing a shortage of substitute teachers amid a rise in COVID-19 case numbers.
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Black Gold School Division request to move all Grades 7 to 12 students online rejected by Alberta government Back to video
The request was rejected by Alberta Education for all but one of the 32 schools in the division south of Edmonton. Thorsby Junior-Senior High School began online learning Monday. ....

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