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The CSPGNO is ready for the upcoming school year

The Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord has finalized its back to school plans.

Communication director Carole Dubé says new equipment and structures have been put in place to ensure greater safety when classes resume.

She adds Plexiglas panels have been installed in designated areas and every classroom, staff room, library and school office has been equipped with a medical-grade air cleaner and surface disinfection machines have also been purchased to limit viral contagion in schools.

Dubé adds masks must also be worn by students from Grade four and up, and schools will have staggered starts.

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Anyone wanting more information or to register their child for either in-school or online learning can visit the board’s website or call the board office.

In September, all CSPGNO schools will open as usual for classroom learning five days a week. The following CSPGNO schools will begin the school year with a staggered return to class over a three-day period. This gradual process will allow students and staff members to become familiar with their new environment and the new health and safety rules. Parents will receive all the details on their child’s return to school by next week.

École publique Camille-Perron                                             École publique de la Découverte

École publique Écho-des-Rapides                                         École publique Foyer-Jeunesse

École publique Franco-Nord                                                 École publique Hélène-Gravel

École publique Jean-Éthier-Blais                                           École publique Jeanne-Sauvé

École publique Pavillon-de l’Avenir                                        École secondaire Macdonald-Cartier

The Ontario Ministry of Education has announced that school attendance will be optional for the 2020-2021 school year, thus allowing students and families to make the decision that best serves their needs. CSPGNO students who wish to benefit from full-time distance learning may do so through the CSPGNO’s virtual elementary school. Parents who wish to register their child at the CSPGNO’s virtual elementary school should submit the registration form available on the school board’s website at www.cspgno.ca before Friday, August 28. Secondary school students who wish to benefit from distance learning should consult with their school’s guidance counselor’s office to register for the wide selection of courses offered by the Consortium d’apprentissage virtuel de langue française de l’Ontario (CAVLFO).

Many public health policies and precautions have been put in place in all CSPGNO schools. The CSPGNO has adjusted its cleaning routines to ensure more frequent cleaning of high traffic areas. All staff members and all students in grades 4 to 12 will be required to wear a face mask. Exceptions may be allowed for students with respiratory problems. Break times will be offered throughout the day so that students can remove their mask. Students from kindergarten to grade 3 are not required to wear a mask. However, parents may request that their child wear a mask at school.

Students will be required to wash their hands regularly with soap and water or hand sanitizer. Bottles of hand sanitizer have been provided in all classrooms. Signs and stickers have been placed throughout the school to encourage physical distancing while moving about.

New equipment and structures have been put in place to ensure greater safety when classes resume. Plexiglas panels have been installed in designated areas and every classroom, staff room, library and school office has been equipped with a medical-grade air cleaner. Surface disinfection machines have also been purchased to limit viral contagion in schools.

The CSPGNO invites you to view the welcome back video for the 2020 school year at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKpvIxPUII4&feature=youtu.be and reminds parents that it is still time to register their children at a CSPGNO school. For more information about the CSPGNO’s programs and services, please visit our website at www.cspgno.ca or call us at 705-671-1533.

Recognized for its keen sense of innovation and openness to the world, CSPGNO offers a French-language public education of the highest quality in thirteen elementary schools and eight secondary schools in the communities of Markstay, Noëlville, Greater Sudbury, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa, Dubreuilville, Marathon, Manitouwadge and Longlac.

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