Niagara Catholic says move was made out of an abundance of caution
Students at the St. Catharines high school will move to remote learning starting tomorrow until the 23rd when they go on the holiday break.
The board says the move was made because of the concerns caused by recent COVID 19 cases at the school, which has affected staffing levels.
Officials add student supports will remain in place virtually and technology will be available to support students as well.
The board adding students will be able to return to school before the break to pick up any items left in their locker by end of the day December 23.
This is the second St. Catharines high school to make the move to virtual learning.
The Niagara Public Board switched students at Eden to remote learning because of climbing cases of COVID.

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