Manitoba Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen on Monday announced that the province will be adding 100 teachers and 20 EA’s to assist with remote learning as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Goertzen said the province has already added 500 teachers and support staff since March. The minister also said three developmental days, including two before the Christmas break, will be added to the school calendar.
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Coronavirus: 100 teachers, 20 EA’s to be hired in Manitoba for remote learning assistance
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