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Calgary Catholic students will not have to write provincial achievement tests this year

Grades 6 and 9 students in the Calgary Catholic School District will not be required to take part in provincial achievement tests this year after the province allowed school authorities the discretion to cancel them because ofthe pandemic.

Calgary Board of Education reviewing options for provincial tests in Grades 6 and 9

Calgary Catholic students in Grades 6 and 9 will not be required to write provincial achievement tests this year. (CBC)

Grades 6 and 9 students in the Calgary Catholic School District will not be required to take part in provincial achievement tests this year after the province allowed school authorities the discretion to cancel thembecause ofthe pandemic.

Chief Superintendent Bryan Szumlas saidthere is a lot of anxiety among students and guardiansbecause of COVID-19.

"We know that approximately just over 20 students have tested positive with COVID-19in our schools and so we have many students that are often in self-isolation and are dealing with that," he said. "There'smany reasons why I think it's a good decision just to put a hold on these things."

The Calgary Board of Education saidit's reviewing options regarding the tests in Grades 6 and 9 and will communicate its decision next week.

Szumlas saidthe Catholic board surveyed guardianslast week about high school diploma exams.

"We did receive feedback from them that they would be supportive of the diploma examination program being an optional program or suspended for at least a year as our students continue to work in a world of COVID-19," he said.

ButSzumlas saidthe final decision about diplomas rests with the province.

"We do have a school board meeting and so that information will be shared with our board of trustees today and then they'll decide the next steps in their advocacy with the provincial government," he said.

Edmonton Public Schools will ask the province to suspend diploma exams for high school students in the 2020-21 academic year, after its board agreed unanimously at a meeting Tuesday.