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Regina Catholic Schools extend remote learning to April 23

Published on April 01, 2021 at 06:32 PM

Remote learning for students at Regina Catholic Schools will continue for at least two weeks after the Easter break.

The school division said the decision to extend remote learning until April 23 was made after local medical officers asked for the extension.

Read more: Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calling for province-wide remote learning after Easter break

Regina remains the hotspot in the province for COVID-19.

Of the 1,955 active cases in the province on Wednesday, 1,030 were in Regina. The majority of variants of concern identified in Saskatchewan are also in Regina — 1,348 out of 1,673.

Regina Catholic Schools said students at Riffel, O'Neill, Miller and LeBoldus high schools move to hybrid learning on April 26.

All other students will resume in-class learning on April 26.

All Regina Catholic school students moved to online learning on March 29.

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