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Alberta government announces plans for new schools, critics say it’s just politicsThe government of Alberta says it is "fast tracking" the construction of dozens of new schools, but the education advocacy group "Support Our Students" says it's just politics.Jul 9
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14K+ Edmonton students off sick as respiratory illnesses spike in region'Usually we don't see things like this until the thick of winter, and usually even then not quite this bad. It's certainly out of the norm.'HealthNov 4, 2022
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Student, parents say they feel abandoned as K-12 Alberta kids head back to classWhile some parents are relieved students in Grades K-12 are returning to classes, many say they're concerned and frustrated about unclear instructions from the Alberta government.EducationJan 10, 2022
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10% of Alberta schools have COVID-19 outbreaks: student advocacy groupAn advocacy group tracking COVID-19 cases among students across Alberta is calling for a return to contact tracing, saying almost 10 per cent of schools are dealing with outbreaks.EducationSep 30, 2021
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Alberta COVID-19 policy shift raising concerns for parents, teachers before school yearAlberta's education ministry said a guidance document to support the return to school is being finalized and will be released in mid-August.EducationJul 30, 2021
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Calls for more Alberta youth-focused COVID immunization clinics as rates plateauAs of June 24, 59.2 per cent of Albertans 12 to 19 have been vaccinated with one dose; in comparison, 83.5 per cent of Albertans 60 to 74 had received one dose.HealthJun 28, 2021
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New COVID-19 quarantine rules don’t apply to students: Alberta EducationSince around the end of May, approximately 1,300 students and staff in Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools have been asked to quarantine.EducationJun 7, 2021
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Alberta advocacy group launches online list tracking COVID-19 at K-12 schoolsA parent-student advocacy group has launched an online tracker of K-12 schools in Alberta with confirmed cases of COVID-19.HealthSep 9, 2020
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Coronavirus: Alberta school boards review fees amid temporary COVID-19 school closuresWith classes cancelled until further notice, Alberta parents are wondering what will happen with the school fees they have already paid.EducationMar 29, 2020
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New Alberta school fee rules go into effect Sept. 1; critics fear parents will end up paying moreNew regulations go into effect on Sept. 1 that could end up affecting how much parents will pay for school fees in Alberta.EducationAug 31, 2019
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