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Students start new year with remote learning Province implementing phased-in approach for return to school
Banner Staff Neepawa Banner & Press The majority of students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 will be back to school at home for a week. On Tuesday, Jan. 4, the Manitoba Government announced that remote learning will be implemented from Jan. 10 to 17, with some exceptions. “Our government’s number one priority is to protect the health and well-being of all Manitobans, especially our children, youth and most vulnerable citizens,” said premier Heather Stefanson. “We are announcing a slight adjustment for the return to classes to give schools additional time to implement enhanced protocols to ensure inperson learning for all students can continue under our pandemic plans and to give Public Health more time to learn about the Omicron variant’s effects in Manitoba. We know our children learn best in a classroom setting and it is our goal to ensure they can return to the classroom as quickly as possible.” Children of critical service workers from Kindergarten to Grade 6 will be able to attend school in person from Jan. 10,
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Manitoba Education Minister Cliff Cullen (pictured), along with premier Heather Stefanson and deputy chief public health officer Dr. Jazz Atwal announced back-to-school plans on Tuesday.
as well as high risk students and those with special learning needs from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
The province also announced that schools will be moving to the Restricted (Orange) level on
Manitoba’s Pandemic Response System. The delay in returning to in-person classes is intended
to help school administration and staff prepare for the shift. E ducat ion m in ister Cl i f f Cullen stated that the province has been implementing more measures to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in schools. These measures include distributing 500,000 rapid tests to all schools for students from Kindergarten to Grade 6, as well as supplying at least five million more medical masks for both children and adults for use in the schools. Cullen also announced that the government will be investing up to $80 million in new funding for schools to help with some of the financial pressures associated with the pandemic, as well as teacher wages. “We know school divisions are facing financial pressures at this time and this investment will enable schools to continue providing high-quality learning for all Manitoba students,” said Cullen. “This investment today builds on other funding increases to ensure our system is supported, particularly during COVID-19 and as we move forward to implement the recommendations from Manitoba’s Commission on K to 12 Education.”
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