Manitoba government says schools will resume classroom learning in September
WINNIPEG — Students in Manitoba are to be back in the classroom in September, although many in high school will continue to do some of their learning remotely.
The province released its plan Thursday on how it will reopen schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kids from kindergarten to Grade 8 are to be in classes full time. High schools, where physical distancing requirements may be harder to enforce, will have to offer at least two days of classroom instruction per six-day school cycle.
“As a department of education, our desire is that all students are back five days a week … but it has to work within the public health guidelines,” Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen said.


