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Holy Family to stay at Level 2 for now

Level 3 is reduced in-class learning, where students go to class every other day, with half capacity in the building; and Level 4 is transition to alternative learning opportunities offered by the school division. “When you listen to what’s happening, there is a bit of a trend to schools moving to higher levels. Prince Albert and Regina have gone to Level 4. At this point, it’s still being left to local school divisions to determine what level they want to go to,” said director of education Gwen Keith. She added there’s always a possibility that the chief medical health officer might step in and mandate that school divisions are to go to a higher level.

Holy Family schools to stay at Level 2 for now

Level 3 is reduced in-class learning (such as is happening at the Weyburn Comprehensive, where students go to class every other day, with half capacity); and Level 4 is transition to alternative learning opportunities offered by the school division. “When you listen to what’s happening, there is a bit of a trend to schools moving to higher levels. Prince Albert and Regina have gone to Level 4. At this point, it’s still being left to local school divisions to determine what level they want to go to,” said education director Gwen Keith. She added there’s always a possibility that the Chief Medical Health Officer might step in and mandate that school divisions are to go to a higher level.

Lester B Pearson School moving online after COVID-19 outbreak

Lester B. Pearson School moving online after COVID-19 outbreak Lester B. Pearson School in Saskatoon is moving entirely online starting Monday after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 14, 2020 8:03 AM CT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020 Lester B. Pearson School in Saskatoon is moving to Level 4 of the province s Safe Schools Plan, meaning it ll move to entirely learning online starting Monday.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) Lester B. Pearson School in Saskatoon is moving entirely online starting Monday after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared. Saskatoon Public Schools and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) have collaboratively decided to move the school to Level 4 of the province s Safe Schools Plan, meaning all classes are moving online, according to a news release from the school division.

COVID-19 case detected at St Luke School

COVID-19 case detected at St Luke School
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