Saskatchewan Safe Schools Plan
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COVID-19: Saskatchewan students head back to school for 2nd time during pandemicStudents in Saskatoon said in spite of the COVID-19 regulations, it feels good to be heading back into class for a variety of reasons.EducationSep 1, 2021
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Prince Albert, Sask. high schools moving to online learning in new yearHigh schools in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division and Prince Albert Catholic School Division will move to online learning for the first two weeks of January.EducationDec 9, 2020
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Individuals at 3 Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools test positive for the coronavirusThe affected Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools classrooms and cohorts will move to online instruction starting Tuesday.CanadaNov 17, 2020
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Coronavirus: 12 Saskatoon high schools moving to Level 3 under Safe Schools PlanThe Saskatchewan government recommended Friday that all high schools with more than 600 students move to Level 3 of the Safe Schools Plan.EducationNov 13, 2020
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Low community spread key to keeping COVID-19 out of Saskatchewan schoolsWith classes resuming Sept. 8 and more people moving inside as the summer heat cools, Dr. Saqib Shahab encouraged residents to keep their group of close contacts small.HealthAug 29, 2020
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Saskatchewan provides guidelines to deal with positive coronavirus tests at schoolsSaskatchewan releases information on what happens if an individual at a school tests positive for the novel coronavirus.EducationAug 27, 2020
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Coronavirus: Regina schools unveil individualized reopening plansFrom orientation dates to bell times to when and where lunches should be eaten, the finer details of how to reopen the schools themselves were left to their local administrators.EducationAug 26, 2020
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Saskatchewan receives $74.9M in federal funding for safe reopening of schoolsThe Saskatchewan government says upwards of $150 million in funding is available to school divisions to ensure a safe return to classrooms amid COVID-19.EducationAug 26, 2020
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Nearly all Saskatchewan school divisions to require masks without being forcedPremier Scott Moe's office says 24 out of the province's 27 school divisions have confirmed they will enforce mandatory masking policies when classes resume on Sept. 8.CanadaAug 21, 2020
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Saskatchewan providing additional $40M to schools, delays start date for studentsThe government will have a COVID-19 testing plan specifically developed for schools with voluntary testing in schools for both staff and students, the premier announced Saturday.CanadaAug 15, 2020
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