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Manitoba logs unprecedented hike in homeschooling

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 9:21 PM CDT Monday, Apr. 5, 2021 | Updates Winnipeg Free Press As public school enrolment dropped during an atypical back-to-school season, homeschooling figures surged in the fall, especially in early grades: the number of kindergarten students registered rose by more than 200 per cent. The province has published its 2020-21 enrolment report, which compiles headcounts taken in the public, independent and homeschool education systems, as of Sept. 30. The latest annual report indicates 205,662 students are enrolled in K-12 classrooms, 88 per cent of which are in public schools, across Manitoba. Total school division registrations typically fluctuate within one per cent of an increase every year, but approximately five per cent fewer students are attending public school this year in comparison to 2019.

Boissevain School goes to remote learning

Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Advertisement 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.

Manitoba government unveils plan to overhaul province s education system

The Globe and Mail WINNIPEG Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is eliminating most of the province’s elected school boards and merging many school divisions. A bill now before the legislature would replace all elected school boards, except for the French school division, with community school councils and a provincewide advisory board. The province’s 37 English-language school divisions would be reduced to 15.

Epidemiologist urges caution as eased pandemic rules allow singing, wind instruments in Manitoba schools

Epidemiologist urges caution as eased pandemic rules allow singing, wind instruments in Manitoba schools
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