Month: January 2022
Statement in response to Minister Lecce’s confirmation that schools will resume in-person learning on January 17
Throughout the pandemic, we have emphasized the importance of in-person learning to the
health, development, and well-being of our students. With that said, we previously recommended a variety of measures to the government to ensure that our schools are as safe as possible for our staff and students.
MPAC presents voterlookup.ca
To support both municipal and school board elections, it is important to prepare and maintain accurate and up-to-date electoral information. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) has created Voterlookup.ca to provide electors with an easy way to confirm...
SB – Enumeration EN
MPAC-Enumeration-VoterLookup-Key-Messages-2021
Students can earn volunteer hours online by learning CPR & AED skills
With the Mikey Young at Heart App, high school students can earn the volunteer hours they need to graduate by learning lifesaving CPR and AED skills. This free app was developed by the Mikey Network which is dedicated to creating public awareness and providing...
Legislative Update – January 10, 2022
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is on winter recess with Members of Provincial Parliament returning on February 22, 2022. COVID-19 Update / Return to School Winter 2022 Due to Ontario's latest case and contact management guidance, updates to the provincial...
MinistryMemoReturnToSchoolUpdateDec30-21
MinistryMemoMofEdUpdateJan04-22
MinistryMemoThirdDoseJan06-22
MinistryMemoUpdatesSchoolScreeningToolJan06-22
OPSBA in the Media – January 2022
When is an absence an absence? New school reporting system needs details, boards sayToronto Star - January 24, 2022In the North, two boards reported more than 60 per cent of students and staff away last Friday — but as it turns out, the weather was bad, and buses were...
Statement on the January 2022 return to school
In the midst of this most recent wave in the pandemic, we want to express our ongoing confidence in our public health system, and our appreciation for the incredible work of our healthcare workers and leaders. In order to support the common good, as a society we must continue to do what is necessary to fight this threat, including vaccination and a commitment to masking.
Month: January 2022
COVID-19SchoolAbsencesUpdatedGuide
Statement in response to Minister Lecce’s confirmation that schools will resume in-person learning on January 17
Throughout the pandemic, we have emphasized the importance of in-person learning to the
health, development, and well-being of our students. With that said, we previously recommended a variety of measures to the government to ensure that our schools are as safe as possible for our staff and students.
MPAC presents voterlookup.ca
To support both municipal and school board elections, it is important to prepare and maintain accurate and up-to-date electoral information. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) has created Voterlookup.ca to provide electors with an easy way to confirm...
SB – Enumeration EN
MPAC-Enumeration-VoterLookup-Key-Messages-2021
Students can earn volunteer hours online by learning CPR & AED skills
With the Mikey Young at Heart App, high school students can earn the volunteer hours they need to graduate by learning lifesaving CPR and AED skills. This free app was developed by the Mikey Network which is dedicated to creating public awareness and providing...
Legislative Update – January 10, 2022
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is on winter recess with Members of Provincial Parliament returning on February 22, 2022. COVID-19 Update / Return to School Winter 2022 Due to Ontario's latest case and contact management guidance, updates to the provincial...
MinistryMemoReturnToSchoolUpdateDec30-21
MinistryMemoMofEdUpdateJan04-22
MinistryMemoThirdDoseJan06-22
MinistryMemoUpdatesSchoolScreeningToolJan06-22
OPSBA in the Media – January 2022
When is an absence an absence? New school reporting system needs details, boards sayToronto Star - January 24, 2022In the North, two boards reported more than 60 per cent of students and staff away last Friday — but as it turns out, the weather was bad, and buses were...
Statement on the January 2022 return to school
In the midst of this most recent wave in the pandemic, we want to express our ongoing confidence in our public health system, and our appreciation for the incredible work of our healthcare workers and leaders. In order to support the common good, as a society we must continue to do what is necessary to fight this threat, including vaccination and a commitment to masking.