Tag: Education
A Snapshot Of Co-ops In Muskoka: Looking At Huntsville High School
Co-operative education gives students a chance to learn by doing and Muskoka schools like Huntsville High School offer a wide range of opportunities to...
Georgian College Commits Additional Standards To Strengthen International Student Programs
Ontario’s colleges have today released a new set of common sector-wide standards to strengthen the programs and supports for international students. Georgian College is...
New Mandatory Technology Credit For High School Students
The Ontario government is implementing a new high school graduation requirement to help better prepare students across our province for the jobs of tomorrow....
Near North School Board Staff Debrief, Modify Lockdown Response
Following recent lockdowns at schools in the North Bay and Parry Sound regions, the Near North District School Board (NNDSB) has held several debriefing...
NNDSB Staff Outline Proactive Plans That Support Student Literacy
Trustees received a report at last week’s Board meeting that outlined Near North District School Board’s (NNDSB) response to the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s...
SMCDSB Graduating Students Can Be Qualified PSWs
The Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board (SMCDSB), Adult, Continuing & Community Education is excited to add a Personal Support Worker (PSW) program to...
Georgian Offering Virtual Events Showing How You Can Make College Affordable
Are you thinking about heading to college this fall but wondering how you can make it more affordable? If you’re ready to pursue your...
Georgian Receives $100K From Bell Let’s Talk To Enhance Student Mental...
Georgian College will enhance existing mental health services across all campuses thanks to $100,000 from the Bell Let’s Talk Post-Secondary Fund. With this new...
TLDSB Will Close Schools If There Is A Strike On Friday
Dear TLDSB families,
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has given notice that their members may be in strike action (full withdrawal of services)...
Ontario Paying Parents Up To $250 Per Child To Catch Up...
Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, announced next steps on Ontario’s Plan to Catch Up, anchored by the government’s commitment to keep students in class...