Prairie Post (West Edition)

CHANGING LOOKS OF EDUCATION AT PALLISER SCHOOLS

- Palliser School photos

Staff across Palliser Regional Schools are busy sharing and preparing for the continued education of our students outside of the usual classroom. As a result of the new realities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, traditiona­l, in-class learning isn’t a possibilit­y. Staff at all Palliser schools are working on the most effective way to meet the specific needs of their own students through alternate means of delivering the best education possible. Before that can happen, families were contacted and arrangemen­ts were made for students to safely gather up personal belongings from lockers. They also picked up new resources, including tech devices if required, for the learning opportunit­ies ahead. Schools are also being thoroughly cleaned and disinfecte­d, and ongoing procedures put in place, to allow for a safe working environmen­t for teachers, and students upon their return.

Top right: Students at R.I. Baker Middle School in Coaldale await their turn to return to school to gather items from their lockers and pick-up learning resources to allow for their continued education during COVID-19.

Top left: A staff member at Coalhurst Elementary School cleans and disinfects high-touch points around the school in an effort to provide a safe environmen­t for teachers and for students, when they return.

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