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Winnipeg, River East Transcona school divisions make masks mandatory
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Louis Riel School Division projects $7 6-M shortfall
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The situation will be reassessed prior to May 10, Michalik s letter said.
CBC News has reached out to the school division for more information.
More cases in schools
At least four other schools in the province have also recently moved to remote learning, as COVID-19 case numbers climb.
All three schools in the Interlake town of Gimli made that change last week.
As of Thursday, five cases of COVID-19 have been identified that are connected with Gimli High School, including four confirmed cases involving a more contagious coronavirus variant, a notice on the school divisions website says.
The Gimli High School is one of three schools in the Interlake community that have been closed due to positive cases of COVID-19. As of Thursday there were five COVID-19 cases including four variants of concern at the school and 33 families are isolating.(CBC)
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Manitoba education reforms stoke fears French immersion will be left outside looking in
Last Modified: 7:06 AM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 20, 2021 | Updates
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Joël Ruest, an instructor of education at Saint Boniface University, is concerned that emphasizing parent voices will allow misconceptions about immersion programs to flourish.
FRENCH immersion teachers and parents fear sweeping reforms to the public school system could put second language education on the sidelines in Manitoba if board staff who have long-advocated for quality programs lose their jobs.
FRENCH immersion teachers and parents fear sweeping reforms to the public school system could put second language education on the sidelines in Manitoba if board staff who have long-advocated for quality programs lose their jobs.