Sep 10
CHHS Re-Entry Plan Update

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On behalf of the Cresent Heights High School staff, we are looking forward to welcoming all of our students, particularly our in-coming Grade 10’s, to the up-coming 2020-21 school year. As a school community, we are committed to ensuring the social, emotional, and academic growth for all students through a community of caring. Establishing routines and structures that support student safety will be our top priority as we welcome students back.

As you are aware, on July 21st Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced that all schools across the province will return to classes under Scenario 1 – in-school classes (near normal with enhanced health measures). In response, plans are well underway in our school to welcome our community of students as we adhere to current health guidelines.

CBE’s Scenario 1 Information can be found on our website and outlines the measures we are taking to provide for the health and safety of our students. Please refer to this document for detailed information on health measures, physical set-up of schools, cleaning of schools, daily operation of schools and transportation. The actions described in the document follow the guidelines provided by Alberta Education’s K-12 School Re-entry COVID-19 information: Guidance for schools re-entry scenario 1. We will continue to refine information in our re-entry plan based on provincial and CBE guidance, and communicate these changes to you in a timely manner.

Parents are asked to visit the Crescent Heights High School website for important information regarding our school specific re-entry plan. If you have any further questions, please contact our helpful office staff at (403)276-5521.




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