COVID-19: Hanover School Division moves to critical level; students to begin remote learning “Today is a very busy day in the school division for sure.
It’s a bit of a transition day for sure, trying to get everything lined up,” Falk said.“Thankfully we have a fair bit of experience from earlier in the spring.
We will be doing the same kind of format where the teachers are able to Zoom in with their students at home and hold class like that.”Not all of the division’s approximately 8,000 students will be remote learning — about 1,000 will still be heading to class physically.
Those are students whose parents are critical workers like other teachers or health care staff.The division says staff have been working through the weekend to get.