The Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS) school division is implementing a board policy requiring COVID-19 vaccination or negative tests for staff.
The GSCS Board of Education has approved the policy, and senior administration has created the relevant administrative procedures.
Similar to policies or processes in other jurisdictions, the GSCS policy is being implemented “in order to reduce the burden on Saskatchewan’s health care system, enable essential services to continue, and to reduce serious illness and overall deaths as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic” (Public Health Order – Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test – September 30, 2021)
GSCS officials say in addition to these reasons, measures to supplement the ones already in place across the division will help facilitate in-person learning, which is a priority of the division and the provincial government to benefit students’ physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being.
The policy will apply to all staff, trustees, interns and other job placements, guest speakers, community-based organizations, and volunteers who satisfy the definition of volunteer.
It does not apply to students; parents/caregivers entering schools to pick-up or drop-off students or items, or to attend three-way conferences; spectators at extracurricular activities; or after-hours facility rentals.
Staff members who are not fully vaccinated, or who choose to not disclose vaccination status, will be required to submit regular negative tests starting November 15.