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Province provides an update on graduation ceremonies

The provincial government has provided an update on guidelines for graduation ceremonies.

The provincial government has provided an update on guidelines for graduation ceremonies.

Beginning May 30, outdoor graduations may have up to 150 people, including graduates and guests, as per Step 1 of the Government of Saskatchewan’s Re-Opening Road Map. Teachers and school staff required to host the event are not included in the total. 

In Step Two, indoor and outdoor graduations will permit up to 150 people, including graduates and guests. No definite date has been determined for Step Two.

Currently, outdoor graduations are limited to 15 graduates, along with 30 guests.

Drive-in graduations must ensure the following public health measures are enforced:

  • Anyone who is sick or symptomatic must remain home.
  • It must be held in designated parking lots or staging areas (with owner consent).
  • Multiple ceremonies may be needed depending on the size of the graduating class.
  • Vehicles must be separated by at least five metres.
  • Individuals are required to remain inside or within arm's reach of their vehicles, and are not permitted to move to other vehicles (i.e. not go sit with friends).
  • No objects may be passed between vehicles.
  • Organizers must implement adequate measures to keep people from unnecessarily leaving their vehicles during the event.
  • Vehicle occupants must be limited to members from the same household.
  • Where washroom access is provided, provisions are made to ensure the facilities are fully stocked for handwashing and there is frequent cleaning and disinfection throughout the event.
  • Appropriate physical distancing is maintained at all times between people who need to leave the vehicle to access the washroom or other facilities.
  • Individuals using other modes of transportation to attend the event (e.g. walking, biking, public transportation) shall maintain two metres of physical distancing and join the vehicles with people from the same household as soon as they arrive. If these individuals are not joining a vehicle, they are limited to no more than public gathering restrictions allow while observing all physical distancing protocols.

For those having a traditional, in-person ceremony:

Use visual cues to support physical distancing.

Implement one-way traffic flow to promote physical distancing (i.e. enter through one door and exit through another).

Ceremonies must ensure:

Anyone who is sick or symptomatic must remain home.

Multiple ceremonies may be needed depending on the size of the graduating class.

No objects may be passed between participants.

Organizers must implement adequate measures to support physical distancing.

Virtual indoor graduations are permitted with no more than 30 graduates and no outside guests. No food or beverages are permitted at any type of ceremony. All other public health measures must be followed, including maintaining physical distancing of two metres.

If a graduation event is held, it must comply with the requirements in the public health order. Further questions can be directed to local public health officials to ensure the event does not risk transmission of COVID-19.

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