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Remote learning will be smoother: Gustafson

Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Save to Read Later Now that most local K-12 students are heading back to full-remote learning on Wednesday, Brandon School Division acting superintendent Mathew Gustafson insists that the transition will be a lot easier compared to past transitions. Advertisement Now that most local K-12 students are heading back to full-remote learning on Wednesday, Brandon School Division acting superintendent Mathew Gustafson insists that the transition will be a lot easier compared to past transitions. Because we’ve been in this for now 13, 14 months, we’ve obviously learned a lot in that time, and so our planning is a lot more robust, he said on Monday afternoon.

Some Manitoba teachers find invitation to get vaccinated in North Dakota laughable, ridiculous

Some Manitoba teachers find invitation to get vaccinated in North Dakota laughable, ridiculous Bryce Hoye © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press Several teachers and the unions that represent them in Brandon and at the provincial level consider Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister s invitation to have school workers vaccinated in North Dakota puzzling. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister s announcement that school workers will be able to drive to North Dakota to get vaccinated doesn t sit well with some teachers and officials with the state say no such deal has officially been confirmed. Elementary teacher Katie Hurst calls it a non-solution and says there are many unanswered questions 

Locals give Bill 64 a failing grade

Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Brandon School Division trustee Delvina Kejick protests Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act, alongside teachers Grace Masse and Jacqueline Sinclair at the intersection of 18th Street and Victoria Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Around 40 local parents, educators and advocates took part in Wednesday s protest in Brandon, with a sister protest also taking place in Winnipeg at the same time. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun) Brandonites endured the cold on Wednesday afternoon to protest the province’s planned education reform through Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act. Advertisement Brandonites endured the cold on Wednesday afternoon to protest the province’s planned education reform through Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act.

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