With 47 active cases in the region, Algoma Public Health announced that a return to in-class learning will be delayed for high school students in Sault Ste.…
Algoma Public Health instructed school boards not to open their high schools in Sault Ste. Marie as planned on Monday. The directive, first released by APH to…
Algoma Public Health recommends keeping children at home
Algoma Public Health is recommending parents not send their children to school in Sault Ste. Marie.
Medical Officer of Health and CEO for Algoma Public Health Dr. Jennifer Loo says under the regulations she is recommending high schools students located in the Soo not attend school despite the province giving the go ahead.
She adds these instructions mean that there will be delay of in-person learning until at least January 25, 2021.
Dr. Loo points out those with special education needs who require in-person learning may continue to be accommodated.
She adds for Sault Ste. Marie elementary schools, and all other schools outside of Sault Ste. Marie throughout Algoma school boards will provide parents and students with the choice of online/remote or in-person learning.
With 52 active cases in the region, Algoma Public Health announced that a return to in-class learning will be delayed for high school students in Sault Ste.…