At least five Manitoba schools move to remote learning due t

At least five Manitoba schools move to remote learning due to positive COVID-19 cases


 
WINNIPEG --
At least five schools in Manitoba are now operating under a remote learning model due to positive COVID-19 cases.
Students at Holy Cross School, Pilot Mound Collegiate Institute, Thomas Greenway Middle School, École St. Norbert Immersion, R.D. Parker Collegiate and École Marie-Anne-Gaboury all learned from home on Monday after staff and students tested positive for the virus.
Some parents CTV News Winnipeg spoke with were divided on whether moving to remote learning province-wide is the best course action as the third wave of COVID-19 continues to wash over the province.
"They need their friends," said Adrienne Mondour, who added her child was not engaged when learning from home. "Taking them out of school isn't good."

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