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Another school year begins

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
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Moose Jaw North MLA Warren Michelson

At the beginning of each school year, I’ve enjoyed visiting schools in the constituency. Often, I have met some of the staff and have shared encouraging words with the Principals. I always felt welcome and extended an invitation to have their classes take an educational tour of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. I look forward to visiting these schools again this fall in my final days as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Moose Jaw North.

Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic has ensured that the coming school year will be unlike any other. The Government of Saskatchewan, alongside our Chief Medical Health Officer and education officials, is providing more information, more time, more testing and more resources to ensure a safer return to school. Recently, it was announced that an additional $40 million will match and complement $40 million that school divisions have realized in savings, making for a total of $80 million available to divisions for a safe return to school. This funding will cover pandemic-related costs such as staffing and sanitation supplies, non-classroom options like distance learning for immunocompromised and medically fragile students, as well as the procurement of masks, PPE and other supplies.

School-specific operation plans have been finalized, posted online and communicated to parents and students. Working within provincial guidelines and public health guidance provided in the Safe Schools Plan, school divisions are implementing initiatives like block scheduling, cohorting, and considerations for alternating school days. Additional staff to reduce class sizes in exceptional circumstances are also being considered.

Students will not be returning to the classroom until Tuesday, September 8. This extra time will provide an opportunity for teachers and staff across the province to get training on new protocols, properly reconfigure classrooms and, where possible, hold virtual meetings with parents to discuss new procedures.

The province is also working toward daily testing capacity of 4,000 tests and will continue to offer universal testing for anyone who wants it. All teachers and school staff are being encouraged to seek testing prior to returning to school and at frequent points throughout the school year. Priority access to testing will be established for teachers and school staff, with referrals available by calling 811.

Targeted school testing is a key focus of expanded testing plans which include targeted monitoring, testing of students with parental consent, and continued priority testing for teachers and school staff. Participating schools will be selected based on a number of factors such as number of students in the school and if the community is experiencing a recent surge of new cases. In-school public health visits for routine childhood vaccinations will now include COVID-19 testing, where parental consent is granted.

As part of the school specific plans, parents will receive detailed information that includes instructions about what to do if a child tests positive, and what a classroom and school would do to follow up and protect others.

While there is uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, Saskatchewan’s Safe Schools Plan takes the necessary steps to ensure students, teachers and school staff can return to the classroom safely. You can learn more at Saskatchewan.ca. And as always, if you have questions or concerns, please contact my constituency office at 306-692-8884 or moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the position of this publication.  

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