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Publishing date: Apr 06, 2021 • 57 minutes ago • 1 minute read • Peace Wapiti Academy in Grande Prairie,on March 31, 2020. There were a dozen confirmed COVID-19 cases at six public schools in the Peace Wapiti Public School Division over the Easter break, including two cases at PWA. Photo by PETER SHOKEIR/DAILY HERALD-TRIBUNE
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Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) has prepared a summary report of COVID-19 cases reported in schools over the Easter long weekend. The affected schools sent letters to their families immediately following notification of each positive case.
Out of respect for the individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19, and in accordance with Alberta Health Services guidelines, no further information will be shared about the cases. The affected schools have been disinfected. AHS is expected to provide all close contacts with further direction on testing and isolation instr
Twelve COVID-19 cases confirmed at six PWPSD schools during Easter long weekend
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Twelve COVID-19 cases confirmed at six PWPSD schools during Easter long weekend
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Author of the article: Randy Vanderveen
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 3 minute read • The future of Woking School will be in the hands of Peace Wapiti School trustees at their monthly meeting in April. Dwindling enrolment numbers with no improvement forecast in the near future has resulted in a recommendation to close it and bus students to Spirit River and Rycroft. RANDY VANDERVEEN
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Trustees with Peace Wapiti face a significant decision at their April meeting when information gathered about a potential school closure in Woking is presented.
Bob Stewart, superintendent and CEO of the Peace Wapiti Public School Division, who made the recommendation at February’s board meeting, has been busy trying to gather as much input as he can from those potentially affected.