Alberta extends winter break for students by one week, Grade 12 January diploma exams cancelled
The Province of Alberta has announced that it has extended the winter break for its schools until January 10.
The decision comes as Alberta continues to record new daily records of COVID-19 cases. Some students in the province were scheduled to return to the classroom on January 4.
Provincial officials feel this will help give schools time to prepare for students returning to the classroom or preparing for a transition to at-home learning. They add they are concerned about staffing shortages with so many people in the province being infected with the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
Minister of Education for the province Adrianna LaGrange says to help schools prepare for a return to the classroom on January 10, they will be distributing 8.6 million at-home rapid test kits to schools, as well as dishing out 16.5 million masks. The rapid test kits being distributed will equate to two at-home five-test kits for each individual staff and student.