Those who are unvaccinated and refuse testing have been put on unpaid leave.
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The school division letter apologizes for disruptions and says bus driver shortages are being experienced "in many other school divisions across Manitoba."Īlthough the letter doesn't go into the reason for the lack of drivers, it was sent on the day thousands of Manitoba school workers had to be double-vaccinated or agree to COVID-19 testing three times a week. "We're just trying to make this work to focus on the kids because it's stressful on them."
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Laurent, whose 16-year-old goes to high school in Lorette. Like, what are we doing with our kids? You know, what's going to happen? They have a whole bunch of tests this week," said St. The letters said that several school bus routes would be cancelled starting Tuesday due to driver shortages. Laurent said she was caught off-guard Monday afternoon when she received a text message and then a letter from the Seine River School Division. Laurent and other parents of students in the Seine River School Division find themselves in this week.
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Parents have been forced to scramble together car pools and other means of getting their kids to class at short notice due to bus driver shortages in a southeastern Manitoba school division. Some school bus routes in the Seine River School Division were abruptly cancelled Tuesday due to a driver shortage.