WINNIPEG -- With only two days until all K-12 schools in Winnipeg and Brandon move to remote learning, some parents are scrambling to adjust. “Having a disabled child that needs to be in the classroom in order to learn the right way and learn at the grade level was really, really stressful,” said Alyssa Ziolkoski, thinking back to last January and spring when all schools were teaching remotely. Elementary and high schools in Winnipeg and Brandon will start remote learning on Wednesday until May 30th, at the earliest. The province made the announcement on Sunday. “We’re in a bit of a panic stress to try and get something set up with him for the next, however long, in two days,” she said.