education during the COVID-19 pandemic.“It’s definitely a concern,” Seven Oaks Superintendent Brian O’Leary told Global News. “The frequent disruptions and remote learning affected children beginning school the most.”O’Leary said his division will be applying most of its additional COVID-19 funding to lowering class sizes and adding supports for students in grades 1-3 where they saw the biggest learning gaps.“We’re also adding some additional supports for high school students who fell behind in credit attainment.”The Louis Riel School Division said despite the disruption to in-class learning in spring 2020 and the number of students identified as needing recovery learning, the division has seen stable or slight improvements in almost all.