Saskatchewan outlines steps to keep schools open
The Saskatchewan government doesn’t have any immediate plans to move schools to online learning.
On Wednesday, the government outlined the steps it plans to take to keep schools operating in the midst of a fifth wave of COVID-19.
“We know that in-class learning is critically important to students’ overall mental and physical health and development,” Education Minister Dustin Duncan said in a media release. “That is why the Government of Saskatchewan is supporting all students and staff in finding ways to reduce risk while we learn to live with COVID in our everyday lives.
“School staff have done a phenomenal job in ensuring our schools remain as safe as possible while continuing to ensure that parents have access to timely information about COVID in our communities.”