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- Battleford Central School (one case) - Macklin School (three cases) We are working closely with Public Health staff to ensure necessary measures are in place to protect all students and staff. Any individuals who were in close contact have been notified with directions. Following the division’s health and safety protocols, the schools have received a deep cleaning/sanitizing. Due to higher numbers of individuals either self-isolating or self-monitoring at Macklin School due to COVID 19 exposure, the decision has been made with the Regional Medical Health Officer to move Macklin School to level 4 effective April 29. Level 4 restrictions will be in place until Thursday May 13, at which time public health will re-evaluate. Under the Safe Schools Plan, level 4 is a transition to alternative learning opportunities. This means that Macklin School students will be engaging in full-time compulsory off-campus learning. Regular curriculum will continue to be taught during this time
Vickers reported that school divisions are waiting for quote a third-party provider to offer those. According to her report, right now the Miinistry of Health is working with Sask Builds and Procurement on developing a request for pre-qualifications tender for third party providers to deliver testing. There was also an update on where things stood in the division with respect to level 3 of the Saskatchewan Safe Schools Plan. Vickers noted only one school in the division was at level 3 at the moment, that being North Battleford Comprehensive High School, meaning that “sometimes (students are) at school and sometimes they’re at home.”
The Emmy was won in the category of Best Promotional Announcement. It was for the show The Seventies, a documentary series that ran on CNN during the past TV season. It was the only Emmy award category recognizing marketing and promotion at that ceremony, which honours excellence in the TV news field. Lewchuk was among the team members recognized for the award-winning campaign. He returned to Atlanta with the impressive-looking Emmy, which he planned to share with his CNN colleagues at a staff celebration Monday. It’s exciting stuff for someone born and raised in North Battleford and the surrounding area.