COVID-19 guidelines
Experiential learning, and on-the-land learning encourage important connections with the people and places around us. Experiential learning contributes to well-being and connections between physical, intellectual, mental and social health. This is important as we begin the work of recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Education follows the advice and guidance given by the Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH). Guidance is based on the current epidemiology of COVID-19, and will be reevaluated as necessary.
The CMOH is no longer requiring that students and staff wear masks or practice physical distancing. The decision to wear a mask or face covering is a personal choice for everyone. This choice should be supported and respected.
Please read Yukon Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education Pandemic Recovery Plan Guidelines for Schools during 2022-24 recovery for more details.
The Department of Education follows the advice and guidance given by the Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH). Guidance is based on the current epidemiology of COVID-19, and will be reevaluated as necessary.
The CMOH is no longer requiring that students and staff wear masks or practice physical distancing. The decision to wear a mask or face covering is a personal choice for everyone. This choice should be supported and respected.
Please read Yukon Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education Pandemic Recovery Plan Guidelines for Schools during 2022-24 recovery for more details.

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