COVID-19 pandemic.Both schools will feature at-home learning until mid-May.This comes as the province reports at least 364 cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba schools in the past two weeks.A spokesperson for the Pembina Trails School Division told Global News the two south Winnipeg schools said the target date to welcome students back to in-class learning is May 17.Students with additional needs, as well as children of critical services workers, will continue to be offered in-school learning.
COVID-19: Winnipeg school moving to remote learning for two weeks “In each case, school leadership quickly collaborated with health officials to ensure contact tracing was done and self-isolation recommendations were put in place,” the spokesperson.