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Holy Family releases update on back to school plan

The Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has released more information as it prepares for the return of in-person learning in classrooms on Sept. 8.
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The Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has released more information as it prepares for the return of in-person learning in classrooms on Sept. 8.

The division says it is diligently working towards ensuring a safe learning and working environment.

Holy Family recently surveyed its families, asking them what their plans were for their children in the new school year. Parents were asked to choose from the following options: classroom instruction with pandemic safety protocols in place, classroom instruction with medical accommodation, homeschooling and online learning

Ninety-four per cent of respondents are choosing to send their child(ren) back to the classroom. Four and a half per cent of respondents are choosing to send their child(ren) back to the classroom, but will require an accommodation.

Also, 2.2 per cent of respondents plan on homeschooling their child(ren) and 4.3 per cent of respondents are requesting online learning for their child(ren)

For online learning, Holy Family said it will be by parent application and will require significant parent support and supervision. Please call 306-842-7025 for details.

“Much work, preparation and training is going into meeting all the safety and academic needs of our students,” Holy Family said in a news release.

The Ministry of Education required all school divisions to submit a return to school plan. Holy Family’s can be viewed on its website. School specific plans need to be shared with families no later than Aug. 26. 

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