As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and students, staff and teachers get into a new back-to-school routine, Global News is tracking exposures connected to the Saskatchewan education system.
OutbreaksFeb. 4: Notre Dame Elementary School, North Battleford
Jan. 29: Caswell School, Saskatoon
Jan. 29: St. Augustine School, Saskatoon
Jan. 29: École Valois School, Prince Albert
Jan. 24: École Forest Grove School, Saskatoon
Jan. 24: North Park Wilson School, Saskatoon
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Jan. 23: École Henry Kelsey, Saskatoon
Jan. 19: Brilliant Star Montessori School, Saskatoon
Jan. 15: OneSchool Global Oxbow Campus, Oxbow
Jan. 11: North Battleford Comprehensive High School, North Battleford
Jan. 10: École Forest Grove School, Saskatoon
Dec. 24: Willowgrove School, Saskatoon
Dec. 24: Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon
Dec. 19: St. Walburg School, St. Walburg
Dec. 15: Holy Rosary High School, Lloydminster
Dec. 12: Miller High School, Regina
Dec. 1: Elsie Mironuk School, Regina
Oct. 30: W.P. Sandin Public High School, Shellbrook
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BalcarresFeb. 7: Balcarres Community School (one case)
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ChaplinJan. 27: Mennonite Christian School (two cases)
Fort Qu’AppelleJan. 27: Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School (one case, affect classroom moves to online learning until Feb. 8)
LangenburgFeb. 5: Langenburg Central School (three cases)
LeaskJan. 29: Leask Community School (two cases)
Loon LakeJan. 30: Ernie Studer School (two cases)
LloydminsterFeb. 7: Holy Rosary High School (one case)
Jan. 30: Father Gorman School (one case)
Jan. 26: St. Mary’s Elementary School (three cases)
Meadow LakeFeb. 7: Jonas Samson Middle School (one case)
Feb. 6: Lakeview Elementary School (two cases)
Jan. 31: Jubilee Elementary (three cases)
Moose JawFeb. 3: Peacock Collegiate (one case)
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Feb. 3: Palliser Heights School (two cases)
Jan. 28: Sunningdale School (one case)
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Feb. 7: Notre Dame (three cases)
Jan. 30: St. John Paul II Collegiate (one case)
Jan. 30: St. Mary School (one case)
Jan. 27: Bready Elementary (one case)
Jan 26: McKitrick Community School (one case)
OgemaFeb. 5: Ogema School (one case)
Prince AlbertJan. 31: Wesmore Public High School (two cases)
Jan. 29: École Valois (three cases)
Jan. 26: École St. Mary High School (two cases)
RadvilleFeb. 2: St. Olivier School (two cases)
ReginaFeb. 10: Imperial Community School (one case)
Feb. 10: École Centennial School (one case)
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Feb. 9: École Massey School (one case)
Feb. 9: St. Michael Community School (one case)
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Feb. 9: St. Theresa School (one case)
Feb. 9: St. Catherine Community School (one case)
Feb. 9: Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School (two cases)
Feb. 8: Connaught Community School (one case)
Feb. 7: Balfour Collegiate (one case)
Feb. 7: Martin Collegiate (one case)
Feb. 7: George Lee School (one case)
Feb. 7: Prairie Sky School (one case)
Feb. 7: Miller High School (one case)
Feb. 7: Judge Bryant School (three cases)
Feb. 6: Dr. George Ferguson School (one case)
Feb. 6: Arcola School (one case)
Feb. 6: Marion McVeety School (one case)
Feb. 6: Holy Rosary Community School (one case)
Feb. 5: St. Bernadette School (one case)
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Feb. 5: Plainsview School (one case)
Feb. 3: St. Kateri Tekakwitha School (one case)
Feb. 2: St. Nicholas School (one case)
Jan. 31: Deshaye Catholic School (one case)
Jan. 31: Crescents Elementary (one case)
Jan. 31: Albert School (one case)
Jan. 31: St. Josapahat School (two cases)
Jan. 31: Walker Elementary (two cases)
Jan. 29: Thom Collegiate (one case)
Jan. 29: Monseigneur de Laval School (one case)
Jan. 29: Campbell Collegiate (one case)
Jan. 29: Sacred Heart Community School (one case, affected classroom moved to online learning)
Jan. 29: Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School (two cases, all close contacts in the impacted Quad 2 cohorts have been instructed to self-isolate. Close contacts in Quad 3 cohorts were informed and also instructed to self-isolate. The Quad 3 cohorts will learn remotely)
Jan. 29: École Connaught Community School (one case, affected students will begin remote learning and will not return to the school until Feb. 10)
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Jan. 27: École St. Pius X (one case)
Jan. 27: Cornwall Alternative School (one case)
Jan. 27: Elsie Mironuck School (one case)
RosthernFeb. 7: Rosthern Community School (one case)
St. LouisNEW Feb. 9: St. Louis Public School (four cases)
SaskatoonNEW Feb. 10: Holy Cross High School (one case, affected cohort switched to online learning)
NEW Feb. 9: Westmount Community School (one case)
NEW Feb. 9: École canadienne-francaise (one case)
NEW Feb. 9: Bedford Road Collegiate (two cases)
NEW Feb. 9: Nutana Collegiate (two cases)
Feb. 8: École St. Peter School (one case, class will switch to online instruction)
NEW Feb. 8: John Dolan School (one case, school moves to online instruction)
NEW Feb 8: City Park Collegiate – Montessori Program (one case)
Feb. 7: École Alvin Buckwold School (one case)
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Feb. 7: Oskāyak High School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Feb. 7: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Feb. 6: St. Anne School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Feb. 6: Aden Bowman (four cases)
Feb. 5: Mayfair Community School (six cases)
Feb. 4: École St. Paul (one case)
Feb. 4: Bishop Pocock School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Feb. 4: École St Mother Teresa School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Jan. 31: Princess Alexandra Community School (one case)
Jan. 30: École St. Gerard School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Jan. 30: WP Bate Community School (three cases)
Jan. 29: Father Vachon School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
Jan. 29: Chief Whitecap School (one case)
Jan. 29: Georges Vanier Catholic Fine Arts School (two cases, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction)
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Jan. 28: St. Bernard School (three cases, affected classes switch to online instruction)
Jan. 27: St. Thérèse of Lisieux Catholic School (one case, affected class moves to online instruction)
Jan. 27: Caswell Community School (two cases)
Jan. 26: St. Joseph High School (four cases, affected cohorts move to online instruction)
SpiritwoodNEW Feb 8: Hartley Clark Elementary School (one case)
Feb. 8: Spiritwood High School (two cases)
Feb. 6: Rivier Elementary School (one case)
TurtlefordFeb. 7: Turtleford School (three cases)
WarmanJan. 27: Warman High School (two cases)
WeyburnFeb. 7: Weyburn Comprehensive School (two cases)
Feb. 7: Haig Elementary Schoo (two cases)
Yellow GrassFeb. 7: Yellow Grass School (one case)
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YorktonFeb. 6: St. Alphonsus School (one case)
Feb. 5: Yorkton Regional High School (one case)
This list will continue to be updated as more exposures are announced.
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