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The Simcoe County District School Board has changed its tune about the health and physical education curriculum following the latest announcement from the Ontario Progressive Conservative government on the controversial topic.On Aug. 22 Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Education Lisa Thompson announced that teachers are expected to teach an interim health and physical education curriculum in the 2018-19 school year as province embarks on a unprecedented parental consultation into Ontarios curriculum, starting in September.The consultation includes looking at financial literacy, science, technology, math, engineering, improving standardized testing, looking into banning cellphone use in the classroom, and developing an age-appropriate hea
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