WP Sandin Public School. Since the school is in Level 4 Learning the remote learning will continue and the affected Grade 11 classes will extend their self-isolation until midnight June 2, 2021.
Prince Albert Collegiate Institute. Staff and students associated with grade 9 classroom and Grade 11 classroom will be required to self-isolate until midnight May 31, 2021.
There is no evidence that the cases were acquired or transmitted at school and in-person learning will safely continue for the rest of the school, except WP Sandin which will continue in Level 4 Remote Learning as previously scheduled.
In a media release SRPSD director of education Robert Bratvold said the numbers of cases was “unexpected in a single day and highlights the importance for families to plan for the SHA student vaccination program that is available now in various clinic locations and will begin next week in schools across the province.”
PRINCE ALBERT The Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division says cases of COVID-19 have been detected in five schools in the Prince Albert area.
Carlton Comprehensive Public High School – Students in potentially exposed classrooms don’t have to self-isolate, only watch for symptoms.
Prince Albert Collegiate Institute – Staff and students in a Grade 9 and Grade 11 classroom must self-isolate until May 31.
WP Sandin Public School – Affected Grade 11 classrooms must self-isolate until June 2. The school moved to remote learning this week, which will continue.
Queen Mary Public School – Staff and students in two Grade 1 classrooms must self-isolate until June 2.
Canwood Public School – Staff and students in a Grade 2/3 classroom must self-isolate until May 31. Grade 7/8 students must self-isolate until June 3.
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The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division knows what the future holds for some maintenance and upkeep in the division. At their regular meeting on Monday the board of education
approved their three year Preventative Maintenance and Renewal (PMR) plan and budget.
The three years approved in the plan cover from 2022 to 2025. There were also some amendments to the current year’s plan passed by the board. The presentation to the board was by superintendent of facilities Mike Hurd.
“That is some good planning in terms of preventative maintenance. One of the things that is really nice about that and we emphasize it because we have been doing it for years, this is a good way for the Ministry (of Education) to fund these things and it’s got a great team under Mike’s leadership that makes sure we have got really effective maintenance plans,” director of education Robert Bratvold said.