Message from Diane Boyko and Greg Chatlain

 **This message is for all GSCS staff sent on behalf of Board of Education Chair Diane Boyko and Director of Education Greg Chatlain.**

 

Further to the October 12, 2021, message about a proof of vaccine or negative policy in the works, the Board of Education approved the attached policy on October 18, 2021. Also attached is the administrative procedure to accompany the policy.

 

The decision to pursue such a policy is not one we have taken lightly. We appreciate the frank, respectful dialogue we have had around the board table, with senior administration, with medical professionals, with church officials and with many of you who have offered feedback.

 

Just seven weeks into the school year, we find ourselves in a position that we must take further action to protect children and youth who are bearing a disproportionate burden during this fourth wave of the pandemic. In this short time, we have had more COVID-19 cases in schools than we did the entire 2020-21 school year, and outbreaks have been declared in several schools, indicating there is in-school transmission.

 

Similar to policies or processes in other jurisdictions, our 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)

 

In addition to these reasons, we believe measures to supplement the ones we already have in place will allow us to continue in-person learning, which we can all agree is preferable and is beneficial for students’ physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being.

 

As the October 12 message to staff mentioned, the policy is mindful of the Catholic Church’s view of vaccines as a voluntary, morally responsible way to protect one’s own health and pursue the common good. Because of the effectiveness of approved vaccines, vaccination should naturally be one of those measures. If individuals opt to not pursue the most effective preventative measure (vaccination), regular monitoring is a reasonable alternative for those individuals.

 

Although not a requirement for fully-vaccinated individuals, staff access to voluntary rapid testing will continue.

 

Also attached is a Frequently Asked Questions document that we hope addresses concerns or questions you may have.

 

Next steps: Logistical details about providing proof of vaccination and test requirements will follow later this week. Look for an email from GSCS <mailbot@applitrack.com>.

May the Holy Spirit continue to guide us.

Sincerely,

5.1 COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination or Proof of Negative Test for Employees, Trustees and Other Individuals

COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination or Proof of Negative Test for Employees, Trustees and Other Individuals

FAQs vaccine or negative test policy October 2021

Diane Boyko

Board of Education Chair

Greg Chatlain

Director of Education

A message from our CUPE Sask President.

Good Day Sisters, Brothers and Friends:

CUPE Saskatchewan has sponsored the following upcoming virtual townhall hosted by MLA Aleana Young, featuring Lorne Calvert and Ryan Meili.

Here is the link to register for the townhall: 

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EGQfpXN6SbaTwrbpkBhANA?_x_zm_rtaid=whS-balTTzazlU7-LD7Yhw.1618848902504.9787afb2355021aa909d92685b6402c0&_x_zm_rhtaid=817

As a sponsor, we have the ability to share it with as CUPE members and I would encourage if you are able to participate, please do so.  The event is Thursday, April 22nd from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.

 

Take care and stay safe.

Judy Henley
President, CUPE Saskatchewan
General Vice President, CUPE National
306 621-5058

If you are interested, please remember that if you work during this time you will not receive the paid time off for it. Therefore if you attend and it takes an hour you owe an hour of your time. Do not book off any time through Aesop.