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The Toronto public board is recommending quadmesters for teens 鈥?taking two courses at a time 鈥?and warns French instruction will take a hit if class sizes are smaller because there arent enough teachers, according to its draft plan for reopening this fall.Canadas largest board also put the province on notice that there will be a pandemic price to pay 鈥?more than $250 million to hire more teachers if classes have to drop to 15 children, as the government itself has recommended. The board will also need to provide PPE and training for staff, hire extra custodial staff, purchase cleaning supplies as well as make up for the lost revenue of international students.Among the more controversial issues for the public board is French. With smaller classes, the draft plan says, we do not have the qualified staff to maintain the delivery of Core French, French Immersion, Extended French with the additional teachers that would be required. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley mugs I think the Toronto District School Board is calling the governments bluff, said NDP Education Critic Marit Stiles, a former TDSB trustee. The board has provided a list of measures that need to be in place to meet the rather vague guidelines the government provided 鈥?resources have to be attached to reopening, and if theyre not, this wont work. The new funding
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Ontario is reporting another 1,546 COVID-1
stanley quencher 9 cases and nine more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.The seven-day average is at 1,667 cases daily, or 80 weekly per 100,000. Ontarios seven-day average for deaths is down to 11.4 daily.The province says 32,556 tests were completed the previous day. Its also reporting a 5.7 per cent positivity rate, the highest since Jan. 26. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 868 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 324 patients in intensive care. There are 193 people on ventilators.Ontario has administered 50,659 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 1,603,699 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. Monday night. The province says 301,043 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, Health Minister Christine Elliott says 465 cases are in Toronto, 329 in Peel Region and 161 in York Region.Meanwhile, Ontario is reporting no new deaths in long-term care for the fourth straight day. The number of LTC resident deaths remains at 3,753 since the pandemic
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