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Province extends remote learning in Dauphin

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. Advertisement 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.

Remote learning to run to end of school year

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later For the second year in a row, about half of Manitoba’s K-12 students will finish the school year at their kitchen tables rather than classroom desks much to the dismay of students and parents. Winnipeg Free Press For the second year in a row, about half of Manitoba’s K-12 students will finish the school year at their kitchen tables rather than classroom desks much to the dismay of students and parents. Schools in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Red River Valley and Garden Valley divisions will continue learning remotely throughout June, with the exception of limited in-person visits, the province announced Thursday.

Why the Manitoba Pediatric Society is calling for a return to in-class learning

WINNIPEG The Manitoba Pediatric Society is calling for a return to in-class learning. It said as a result of the pandemic and remote learning, more children are dealing with mental health issues. A lot of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and definitely also an increase in eating disorders, said Dr. Marni Hanna, the society s president. Hanna said pediatricians are primarily seeing these concerns among adolescents, but also in some younger children. According to the latest provincial data, which covers the 14 days prior to May 30, there are currently 335 COVID-19 cases in schools. Of those, 295 are among students and 40 among staff. There are currently 392 schools in remote learning in Manitoba, which includes all Kindergarten to Grade 12 schools in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Dauphin, as well as the Garden Valley and Red River Valley School Districts. One hundred seventy schools have one or more COVID cases according to the latest data, though the province notes th

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