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Catholic Board Readying For School Year

Thunder Bay’s Catholic School Board is going to prepare their plans further for the start of the school year.

Now that the provincial government has said schools will return to a conventional method, the board says it has provided them with much needed information and clarification.

School returns on September 3rd.

Conventional Model

  • Students in Kindergarten through Grade 8 will attend school 5 days per week, with one cohort for the full day, including recess and lunch.
  • Students in Kindergarten through Grade 8 will attend school 5 days per week, with one cohort for the full day, including recess and lunch.

  • High Schools will be permitted to open with daily attendance by students with cohorting in place to limit the number of student-to-student contacts. Distancing measures will be in place in all elementary and secondary schools.

  • Parents will make decisions regarding in-person attendance for their children for this school year. They will also have the option of remote learning, delivered by TBCDSB.

  • Our Board will be ready to implement adapted and remote learning models, should they be required.

Masking

  • Students in Grades 4 to 12 will be required to wear non-medical or cloth masks while in school.

  • Students in Kindergarten to Grade 3 will be encouraged but not required to wear masks in common spaces.

  • Medical masks will be provided for teachers and Board Staff.

  • Reasonable exceptions to the requirement will be put in place by our Board.

Special Education

  • Students with special education needs will attend school 5 days per week with the same supports students have been accustomed to.

Partnerships

  • Transportation (busing) will have enhanced health and safety protocols implemented

  • A new school health monitoring system will be established through a partnership between the ministries of Health and Education. TBCDSB and the Thunder Bay District Health Unit will monitor and respond to reports of COVID-19 symptoms.

  • Board Staff will receive training on required processes and procedures on three Professional Development days to begin the school year.

  • The Ministries of Education and Health are working together to provide testing capacity to keep schools safe and treat any affected student or teacher/staff member.

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