Increased COVID-19 cases in Sudbury schools creates whole new set of anxiety for teachers
Recent COVID-19 cases in Sudbury schools has created an anxious environment for teachers, and made an already stressful school year worse. More than a dozen school communities have been affected by positive cases of the virus over the last several weeks.
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Two Sudbury schools reopen, while two remain closed following COVID outbreaks
The chair of Sudbury s English Catholic school board says schools have closed these past few weeks more because of staff shortages than a fear of COVID-19.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2021 8:53 AM ET | Last Updated: January 27
A sign on the door of St. David s School in Sudbury s Donovan neighbourhood warns that it has been closed until Jan. 29 due to an outbreak of COVID-19. (Erik White/CBC )
Sault Ste. Marie teachers happy with local decision to close high schools, want elementary kids sent home too
High schoolers in Sault Ste. Marie continue to learn online, under a local public health order that overrules the provincial plan. And teachers are hoping more students will be sent home in the face of rising COVID-19 numbers.
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Posted: Jan 12, 2021 7:04 AM ET | Last Updated: January 12
Students at Sudbury Secondary School wait for a bus wearing masks, while it was deemed unsafe for their counterparts in Sault Ste. Marie to go to class with rising COVID numbers. (Erik White/CBC )