The province announced Tuesday week that starting Nov. 30, many students will transition to at-home learning until the New Year.Lethbridge School Division Supt.
Dr. Cheryl Gilmore says they were not given a heads up about the new restrictions to prepare in advance. Alberta enacts 2nd COVID-19 state of public health emergency.
Here’s what it means “We found out at the same time as everyone else with the premier’s announcement last night,” Gilmore said. “Hopefully that transition should go fairly smooth.
I mean, it’s not a lot of time but at least our schools have a few days to prepare for that.”The superintendent said some schools may need an extra day to navigate the switch.“Those parents will know from school communication if their.