January 25, 2022 – Regina Public Schools has learned of a case or cases of COVID reported on Monday, January 24th at the following schools.
- Albert Community School
- Arcola Community School
- Balfour Collegiate
- Ruth M. Buck School
- Campbell Collegiate
- École Centennial Community School
- École Connaught Community School
- Coronation Park School
- Douglas Park School
- Dr. George Ferguson
- Dr. L.M. Hanna School
- Harbour Landing School
- École W.S. Hawrylak School
- Henry Janzen
- Johnson Collegiate
- Kitchener Community School
- George Lee School
- École Massey School
- Jack MacKenzie School
- McDermid Community School
- Gladys McDonald School
- McLurg School
- Marion McVeety School
- Ethel Milliken School
- École Elsie Mironuck School
- Ruth Pawson School
- École Dr. A.E. Perry School
- Plainsview School
- W.F. Ready School
- Thomson Community School
- Walker School
- École Wilfrid Walker
- École Wascana Plains School
Also, due to multiple cases of COVID-19 reported in the:
- Grade 5/6 B classroom at McLurg School, that class will transition to remote learning on Wednesday, January 26th. Students will return to school on Monday, February 7th, if they are feeling well and are symptom-free.
- Grade 6 A classroom at McLurg School, that class will transition to remote learning on Wednesday, January 26th. Students will return to school on Monday, February 7th, if they are feeling well and are symptom-free.
- Grade 3/4 classroom at École Wilfrid Walker, that class will transition to remote learning on Wednesday, January 26th. Students will return to school on Monday, February 7th, if they are feeling well and are symptom-free.
- Grade 5/6 A at Grant Road School, that class will transition to remote learning on Wednesday, January 26th. Student will return to school on Monday, February 7th, if they are feeling well and are symptom-free.
If there are any future close contacts identified at the schools, they will be contacted.
If any staff, student or school family members show any symptoms, they should please stay home and contact Healthline 811. Symptoms are described here.
Students are asked to seek medical advice and not to attend school if feeling unwell or showing any symptoms. As a potential close contact, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) would strongly recommend children take a Rapid Antigen Test, which are available to families at schools or at locations in the community
If additional support related to questions about self-isolation requirements is needed, please contact Healthline at 811.