Facing years of teacher shortages, northern Sask. schools get creative

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Northern Lights School Division is grappling with a persistent teacher shortage.

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Without enough teachers to staff northern classrooms, it’s harder for students to recover from the educational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The prevalence of remote learning during COVID has also given the school division more options. This year, the Grade 10 classroom at Kiskahikan is one of many northern classrooms with no in-person teacher. Instead, the teachers — who may be based as nearby as La Ronge, or as far away as Ontario — join their students online.Article content

This academic year, the school division had been on track to shut down its school in Uranium City, and a portion of the high school in, for lack of teachers. But with facilitators in the classrooms and teachers joining online, Young said the schools have been able to stay open, and students are getting a quality education.

Young said the division is focused on long-term strategies to combat the teacher shortage in the future.

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