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OECTA News Release — Friday, November 29, 2019 [pdf-embedder url=”https://waterloocatholicteachers.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/NR_2019-015.pdf”]
School boards react to upcoming changes from Ford government
The heads of the Sault and Algoma region’s two English language school boards have offered their responses to the provincial government’s upcoming changes to classroom sizes and how some courses will be taught within the…
Ontario changes course on unpopular autism funding model, minister announces
After months of protests and outrage, the province’s Progressive Conservative government will pivot away from its controversial autism funding model, Social Services Minister Todd Smith said on Monday. In an announcement, Smith acknowledged that this…
Black advocates disappointed by Waterloo Catholic board’s discussion of police call about Black student
While board commits to change, advocates call for change in leadership Black advocates disappointed by Waterloo Catholic board’s discussion of police call about Black student | CBC News
Please read the statement by the Ministry of Education sourced by the Ontario Newsroom about the OSSTF strike
https://news.ontario.ca/edu/en/2019/11/statement-from-education-minister-on-osstf-strike.html?utm_source=ondemand&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=p
Doug Ford’s teacher layoffs will hurt education in Ontario
Peel school board warns of teacher layoffs, April 17 Demoralizing and threatening teachers does nothing to enhance the educational experience of students in Ontario. Laying off teachers has a larger implication for future enrollments for…