

Manitoba Educator Success Stories
Manitoba Education is proud to highlight the exceptional and innovative work that is being undertaken in the province’s education sector in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Safe Schools: Adapting to Challenges during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Continuing focus on Indigenous education
Kelsey School Division
Virtual Interaction Creates Deeper Engagement
Remote learning, a blessing for many students
Mountain View School Division
AIMing for Success in French
The AIM program creates immersive experiences for French language learners in RETSD
River East Transcona School Division
The “Home Team”
When you cannot learn at school due to medical circumstances, the learning can come to you!
St. Alphonsus School—Independent Catholic School
Animated by Design
Virtual Nickelodeon mentorship for career success
Winnipeg School Division
Remote Learning
Westman Consortia supporting student remote learning
Brandon School Division
Let's Talk
Keeping communication clear and supportive during COVID-19
Sunrise School Division
Caught You Caring
Seven Sacred Teachings taught through outdoor classrooms
River East Transcona School Division
Physical Distancing
Redesigning learning spaces so education can continues
Louis Riel School Division
Mental Health Matters
Providing assistance to at-risk familie
Southwest Horizon School Division
Kindergarten Starter Packs
Speech-Language Pathology Department
Brandon School Division
Music Lessons during the pandemic
Finding unique ways to teach music
Winnipeg School Division
Supporting Parents
Helping parents overcome remote learning challenges
Iqra Islamic School
Virtual Shops Class
Revising a hands-on elective to teach students practical skills
Louis Riel School Division
Emphasizing Togetherness
Promoting the importance of togetherness amid uncertainty
Frontier School Division
Checking Out the Digital Library
Responding to an increased demand for digital resources
Louis Riel School Division
Keeping Mental Health in Mind
The new reality of studying at home was difficult for all students—and some struggled more than others
Seine River School Division
Breakfast Kits
Happy faces and healthy bellies
St. James-Assiniboia School Division
Gray Away—Gray Academy’s Remote Learning Program
A valuable online program that will help beyond the pandemic
Winnipeg Board of Jewish Education
Teaching during COVID-19
A rewarding yet challenging experience
Swan Valley School Division
Class of 2020
Perseverance in times of adversity
Frontier School Division
Keeping Students Moving
Staying active is key to better physical and mental well-being for students
Louis Riel School Division
Communication and Flexibility
Lessons from COVID-19
Christ the King School
Virtual Town Hall
Come One, Come All—Virtually
Seine River School Division
Innovative Approaches to Online Learning
A Complete Online Classroom
Lakeshore School Division
Learning Packages and More
A Divisional Response to the Pandemic
Winnipeg School Division
Keeping the Pathways of Learning Open during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Innovation through and through!
Lord Selkirk School Division
For the Love of Reading
Where readers go, the books will follow.
Seine River School Division
Helping Local Families in Need with Food Hampers
Community connections are vital—delivering food hampers and learning packages.
Portage la Prairie School Division
Develop a Tele-Practice Guide
Speech therapist communicates regularly with families to provide programming and supports.
Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
Alleviating Stress through Effective Communication
Clear communication goes a long way.
Southwest Horizon School Division
Meal Hampers for Students in Elwick Community School
Kindness is Not Closed during Pandemic—Community School Helps Local Families in Need
Seven Oaks School Division
Surgical Caps for Front Line Health Workers
Staff Help Frontline Health-Care Workers by Sewing
Louis Riel School Division
HELP Line Launched for Parents/Guardians in the Mountain View School Division
Mountain View School Division
Connecting Through Technology
Physical Distancing Doesn’t Have to Mean Socially Disconnecting from Classmates
Rolling River School Division