Guelph High School Shifts To Remote Learning Amid COVID-19 Outbreak | The Canadian News

A Guelph high school is shifting to remote learning until at least winter break amid a COVID-19 outbreak.

The Upper Grand District School Board announced Monday that all John F. Ross CVI students will learn remotely from home for the remainder of the week, with the exception of those who attend specialized classes.

The decision comes after the board reported that the school was dealing with eight confirmed cases of COVID-19 and that 12 classes were closed.

With students switching to remote learning, teachers will provide daily synchronous learning for the remainder of the week.

If students need devices for remote learning, they can access them through the school.

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Winter break is scheduled to begin on December 18 and classes are expected to resume on January 2, 2022, but the board added that it will contact all Ross students before the end of the break regarding the state. of learning in the new year.

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