Regina extends online learning as COVID-19 hot spots make tough choices on schools
REGINA — Students across the country will face different learning environments following Easter break as communities that are hot spots for COVID-19 variants make tough decisions about whether to keep kids home.
Remote learning is being extended by two weeks in Regina at the direction of health officials, who are concerned about a surge in variant cases in the Saskatchewan capital.
Students with Regina Public Schools, Regina Catholic School Division and Prairie Valley School Division will not return to class until April 26.
“This continuation of temporary remote learning is the most prudent and proactive step we can make to minimize the very real COVID-19 health risk to our students, staff, their families and to our Regina communities,” Greg Enion, director of education for Regina Public Schools, said in a release Thursday.