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11 schools across Sask. add new measures after positive COVID-19 cases

School boards across the province have made several announcementsregarding COVID-19 measures and positive cases.

Prairie Valley School Division cancels all extracurricular activities until new year

A school in Lumsden, four in Regina and five in Saskatoon all have positive cases of COVID-19. (Thilelli Chouikrat/ Radio-Canada)

School boards across the province have made several announcementsregarding positive COVID-19 cases, and have added new measures,including cancelling activities or pivotingto online learning.

The Prairie Valley School Division board of education announced Friday that masks are now mandatory for every student, including pre-kindergarten to Grade 3. It also said all extracurricular activities will be cancelled until Jan.4, 2021.

Prairie Valley said Lumsden High School is shutting down and transitioning to online learning for two weeks due to several individuals testing positive for COVID-19. There was no word on if those who tested positive were students or staff members.

It said students for the high school will have Monday off as teachers prepare for the transition, and online learning will begin on Tuesday. In-person teaching won't resume until Dec. 7.

Prairie Valley said Lumsden Elementary School will continue as normal.

It also said an individual at Lipton School has tested positive for COVID-19. Prairie Valley said only one classroom is affected and it will transition to online learning until Dec. 7.

It said all other classes are unaffected and will continue to be in-person.

The Regina Public Schools division said there are positive cases in four schools including Grant Road School, Wilfred Hunt School, Albert Community School and Scott Collegiate. It said each school has one positive case.

The division said close contacts of the individuals are moving to online learning for one week and the affected persons won't return to in-person learning until Dec. 2.

Within the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools division, multiple schoolshave positive COVID-19 cases and affected classrooms willbegin online learning starting Monday.

The schools affected are Bethlehem Catholic High School, St. Dominic School, cole St. Peter School, cole Holy Mary Catholic School in Martensville and E.D. Feehan Catholic High School.

The divisiondid not say when in-person classes would resume.