ATA calls for immediate action to address COVID-19 in schools
The president of the Alberta Teachers’ Association says more need to be done to protect Alberta’s students and school staff from COVID-19.
Jason Schilling says that with only about 45 days remaining in the school year, government must take significant steps immediately to protect the viability of in-person learning.
“Alberta has now surpassed more than 20,000 active cases of COVID-19, with the majority of these cases being variants of concern. By the end of the week, we will have more people in ICU—a lagging indicator—than we did at the peak in December,” he pointed out Tuesday.
“The virus has adapted, and yet the government’s plan to protect students and staff largely has not.”


