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B.C. K-12 schools suspended indefinitely

Elementary and secondaryschools in British Columbiawill remain closed indefinitely at the end of spring break because of the coronavirusthat causes COVID-19.

Education Minister Rob Fleming says all students will receive final marks

B.C. Premier John Horgan announced Tuesday that elementary and secondary school classes have been postponed indefinitely. (Tanya Fletcher/CBC)

Elementary and secondaryschools in British Columbiawill remain closed indefinitely at the end of spring break because of the coronavirusthat causes COVID-19.

"The difficult decision has been made to suspend K-12 learning at this time," said Premier John Horgan, at a news conference in Victoria on Tuesday.

Most of B.C.'s 550,000students are currently out of school until March 30.

Education Minister Rob Fleming said the suspension of classroom instruction could last for some timeand that officials were looking at new methods forelectronic or online learning.

"As the global pandemic ofCOVID-19 is evolving quickly and is having a growing impact in B.C., we have to take action today to protect our students and staff and keep our schools safe," he said.

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Education Minister Rob Fleming says every student eligible to graduate Grade 12 this year will do so, despite the suspension of classes due to the global pandemic.

On Monday, inits efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19, the province announced gatherings of more than 50 people were banned.Thispolicy would affect most schools.

On Sunday, parents, staff and students at Irwin Park Elementary School in West Vancouver were informed that a person at the school had tested positive for COVID-19.

Washington state to the south a hotspot for COVID-19 has already closed schools for at least six weeks, and on the weekend, Alberta cancelled all kindergarten to Grade 12 classes in thatprovinceindefinitely because ofthepandemic.

Regardless of what happens in the next months, Fleming said all students will receive a final mark.

"All students on track to move to the next grade in the fall will do so. Grade 10 and 11 students, graduation assessments will be postponed," he said.

"I know that parents of students in Grade 12 will have unique concerns.Every student eligible to graduate Grade 12 this year will graduate."

School-based daycares remain open

Even though classrooms are closed, Horgan said the province will keep school-baseddaycaresopen to providechild care for essential workers.

"Health-care providers and other essential personnel in the economy need access to child care," he said. "Parents should take comfort in that, but it is an evolving situation. Should the public health officials give us different directions, we'll be taking different actions."

According to Fleming, asmall number of independent and public schools not already on spring break have been told to suspend classes immediately.

He asked that parents andguardians speakto their children about the reasons behind today's announcements.

"The actions we are taking today are temporary," he said. "We will return to regular school life down the road. In the meantime, look out for one another."

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