As parents breathe a sigh of relief, however, some in the child-care industry are ringing alarm bells over concern there won’t be enough spaces to meet demand.
Child care in Canada: Fees fall, but can provinces keep up? | CTV News
As parents breathe a sigh of relief, however, some in the child-care industry are ringing alarm bells over concern there won’t be enough spaces to meet demand.
Child care in Canada: Fees fall, but can provinces keep up? | CTV News
It’s hard not to be outraged by Ontario Education Minister Lisa Thompson’s recent announcement that her government is considering removing the caps on the class size of kindergarten and primary grades. Anyone who teaches or…
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The pay it forward spirit is thriving in Canadian Catholic schools this Christmas season. Season of caring for Catholic high schools (catholicregister.org)
The board says it takes allegations of hate and racism “very seriously” but has moved away from telling parents about these incidents. TDSB protocol prevents admin from alerting parents to hate (thestar.com)
School boards have seen a slight uptick in retirements, but unlike in the past when a teacher might work beyond their eligible date, some are calling it quits as soon as they can. Are GTA…