As announced by Premier Health Stefanson this past Friday, new public health orders will come into effect on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022. The complete news release and backgrounder are available for viewing on the Manitoba Government website. Several changes in the new public health orders will impact schools, including a move from…
Hanover School Division acknowledges that parents/caregivers and students in our community may have differing opinions regarding COVID-19 measures in schools.
Today’s protest at the Steinbach Regional Secondary School created an unsafe environment and disrupted in-class learning for our students. Protestors were on school property and made efforts to enter the school building. The school was placed into…
Feb. 10, 2022, 11:30am – Due to the ongoing protest being held outside the SRSS and for reasons of student/staff safety, the SRSS is currently in Hold and Secure and will remain so until the end of the school day. Students are safe and secure. Students will remain in classes with their teachers. The exterior doors are locked and monitored to allow students and staff to enter, but otherwise remain locked. The RCMP is aware of the situation and is on scene at the school. For those parents who decide to pick up their child, they may park in the bus loop (back of school), as the front of the school is congested.
UPDATE: Feb. 8, 2022 (2:50pm) Manitoba Hydro has restored power to Mitchell Elementary School and Mitchell Middle School.
Feb. 8, 2022 (2:00pm) – Due to a nearby community power outage, Mitchell Elementary School and Mitchell Middle School are currently without power. Manitoba Hydro is aware of the situation and working to restore power. Drinking water is available, and heating is not an immediate concern, but the septic systems for both schools do require electricity. Therefore, we ask parents who can do so to pick up their child from school as soon as possible. For those students who remain in school, school buses will continue to…
On behalf of the Hanover School Division, I want to thank our parents/caregivers for their understanding and cooperation on winter storm or cold days when student safety and division policy necessitate cancelling school. We fully understand the inconvenience and disruption that school closures have on…
Keeping our school communities safe and healthy is of utmost priority for in-person student learning. As parents/caregivers, there are two things you can do to help us in keeping our schools safe and healthy. Keep your child(ren) home if they are ill, even if symptoms are mild. Report any positive cases identified through…
Hanover School Division remains committed to keeping our community informed and updated with new information as it becomes available. Today, we are providing an update regarding the return to in-class learning, contact tracing and case management in schools, mask enhancement guidance, and …
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Registration for the 2022-23 school year opens on January 6, 2022. To be eligible, children must be five years of age on or before December 31, 2022. The first step in the registration process takes place online. Please visit the…
As a proactive measure, the Manitoba government is shifting to a one-week remote learning period for most Manitoba students after the holiday break to ensure schools can implement enhanced measures for in-person learning. This new measure was announced today by…