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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calls for COVID-19 measures to be reinstated in schoolsThe Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is calling on the Saskatchewan government to immediately reinstate COVID-19 public health measures in schools.EducationApr 12
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Saskatchewan’s education sector expresses disappointment in provincial budgetThe 2022-23 budget includes $3.8 billion for education, up $47.2 million or 1.3 per cent from 2021-22.EducationMar 25
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calls for ‘adequate’ funding in upcoming budgetThe STF says it hopes Wednesday's provincial budget announcement will include an increase of 4.7 per cent to the education operational budget compared to 2021-2022.EducationMar 22
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Saskatchewan students and teachers react to COVID-19 restrictions liftingOne of the biggest institutions affected by Saskatchewan's drop of mandatory indoor masking and isolation after testing positive is public education.EducationFeb 28
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COVID-19: Masks will not be required in Saskatchewan schools after current mandate expiresTeachers, staff and students will not be required to wear masks in Saskatchewan schools after the province announced they will not renew their current indoor mask mandate.EducationFeb 10
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Sask. union leaders call for restrictions as COVID-19 cases surgeRestrictions need to be implemented immediately in Saskatchewan due to the high number of COVID-19 cases in the province, six union leaders urged Thursday.CanadaJan 20
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Saskatchewan school divisions pivot as COVID-19 cases continue surgeRegina and Saskatoon schools are making adjustments as COVID-19 cases rise in the province. A government official says school divisions are best suited to make decisions.EducationJan 18
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Staffing concerns at Saskatchewan schools as COVID-19 cases surgeSaskatoon Public Schools said a surge in COVID-19 cases is impacting staff and affecting some classes.CanadaJan 13
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Some Saskatchewan schools shuffle staff around as COVID-19 increases absencesThe head of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, meanwhile, worried about the potential impact the shuffle could have on students requiring specialized teaching.CanadaJan 11
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In-class learning will continue in SaskatchewanEducation Minister Dustin Duncan said there will be disruptions to classrooms as COVID-19 cases increase in Saskatchewan and Omicron becomes the dominant variant.CanadaJan 5
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