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Schools in Langford, Nanaimo among 4 additions to COVID-19 exposures list


 
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Island Health has added four more schools to its list of recent COVID-19 exposures this weekend, after adding three on Friday.
The latest additions to the list are Aspen Park Elementary School in Comox, which had its exposure on Feb. 22; Cedar Elementary School in Nanaimo and Chemainus Elementary Community School in Chemainus, which each had exposures on Feb. 22 and 23; and David Cameron Elementary School in Langford, which had exposures on Feb. 22, 23 and 24.
Health officials reach out directly to any members of a school community who were close contacts of someone who tested positive.
Anyone who is not contacted by public health should continue to attend school as normal, as long as they re not showing symptoms of the coronavirus, Island Health says. ....

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Extracurricular funding on its way to K-12 students in the Cowichan Valley


Extracurricular funding on its way to K-12 students in the Cowichan Valley
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Frances Kelsey Secondary School. Photo supplied by Frances Kelsey Secondary School Facebook page.
School advisory councils in the Cowichan Valley, as well as the rest of the province, are getting some funding to ensure extracurricular activities are available when students can safely participate.
It’s all thanks to more than $11 million in funding through the B.C. government’s Community Gaming Grants program.
The program works to keep activities that benefit the social, cultural, and physical health and well-being of students afloat.
K-12 students are given support for experiences like student publications, grad ceremonies, and sports or playground equipment, as well as writing, drama, and music clubs thanks to the grants program. ....

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