Regina Catholic and public schools will be moving to temporary remote learning in light of rising COVID-19 variant cases in the city, as well as operational reasons, both divisions said on Friday.Regina Catholic school division made the announcement following a letter sent to families asking them to prepare for a potential move to remote learning.The divisions’ decision to move to online learning was based on the availability of substitute staff.A spokesperson for the division, Twylla West, said the move is based on a shortage of staff who are isolating, ill or away for other reasons.
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