COVID-19: STF calls for Saskatoon schools to go online
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COVID-19: STF calls for Saskatoon schools to go online
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COVID-19: STF calls for Saskatoon schools to go online, pharmacists to give out vaccine
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Students at Regina schools will have to put up with online classes for a while longer.
The Regina Catholic School Division and Regina Public Schools announced Thursday that schools will remain at Level 4 of their COVID-19 safety plans until April 23.
The Catholic division said it plans to return to Level 3 (hybrid learning) at Michael A. Riffel, Archbishop M.C. O’Neill, Miller Comprehensive and Dr. Martin LeBoldus high schools and Level 2 (face-to-face learning with masks) at all other schools on April 26.
“We are committed to providing the best education possible under these circumstances,” the division said in a media release. “We are committed to working with families and students to address any challenges resulting from this extension.”