Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Save to Read Later
While Dauphin students have been stuck at home since May 26, the province announced on Tuesday that this period of remote learning will continue until at least June 21.
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While Dauphin students have been stuck at home since May 26, the province announced on Tuesday that this period of remote learning will continue until at least June 21.
Mountain View School Division Supt. Dan Ward relayed this message to parents in a letter that same day, explaining that the return to in-person learning for K-12 schools located within the City of Dauphin is being delayed due to a new string of COVID-19 cases that have emerged within the community.
Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson
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Students of Boissevain School will be learning from home until at least Friday this week after three COVID-19 cases were recently linked to the K-12 institution.
Turtle Mountain School Division Supt. Tim De Ruyck told the Sun on Monday that he was made aware of the first COVID case on March 27, with the remaining two cases coming to his attention over the next couple of days.
Even though in-person classes wouldn’t resume for another week due to spring break, Manitoba Public Health and Manitoba Education told De Ruyck that his best course of action would be to institute remote learning for all Boissevain School students from this Monday until at least Friday.
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