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The Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division (SRPSD) says families need to be prepared for the potential for more COVID cases in schools given the increase in more transmissible variants. It says it’s also possible schools could move back to Level 4 home-based learning, although there is no move in that direction at the moment.
Director of education Robert Bratvold was speaking to
paNOW following the return of students to the classroom after the Easter break.
“The cases of the variants particularly in southern communities are a concern with some potential anxieties,” Bratvold said, while reiterating the need for students and families to remain vigilant beyond the many safe protocols in schools.
PRINCE ALBERT A 17-year-old artist in Prince Albert has unveiled a mural representing her Cree culture. Jordan Twist and her dad Christopher started working on the mural at the end of October. On Sunday, she revealed the final piece at the South Hill Mall. Twist said the mural tells the story of an entire community coming together to take care of a child it was inspired by the Cree term Wahkotawin, which refers to the interconnectedness of all relationships. “It’s not only the family who impacts a child’s growth. It’s also the community they grow up in. You have the power to be that positive influence,” said Twist.
COVID cases at two P A schools panow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from panow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has identified a positive COVID-19 case in an individual(s) in Carlton Comprehensive Public High School.
In a media release Monday evening, the Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division (SRPSD) said it had been informed of these positive COVID-19 test results and communication is being shared with the classrooms/cohorts, the connected staff, as well as with the school community.
All schools in SRPSD are currently participating in remote learning so the learning program will continue remotely for all students and staff.
Privacy concerns prevent sharing of further details of the case.
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