DCDSB EA’s Virtual Learning Resources Memo
Several members have had questions about online learning and supporting students. Please refer to the memo sent out on November 25th. Select “Guidelines for Support Staff in a Virtual Learning
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Several members have had questions about online learning and supporting students. Please refer to the memo sent out on November 25th. Select “Guidelines for Support Staff in a Virtual Learning
Please see attached the most recent update of information that we have. Update [Eng] Update [Fr] We are also gathering from members stories to highlight the chaos that has been
December 28, 2020 Remote Learning Schedules for January 2021 Dear Parents and Guardians, As communicated on December 21, 2020, the Ministry of Education has mandated that in conjunction with the
Good afternoon, As promised (and with great thanks to our team of National and Clerical staff assigned to the sector, for the quick turnaround) please see the bulletin summarizing today’s
Note de service Destinataires : Présidentes et présidents des conseils scolaires de district Directrices et directeurs de l’éducation Administrations scolaires Expéditeurs : Stephen Lecce Ministre
Memorandum to: Chairs of District School Boards Directors of Education School Authorities From: Stephen Lecce Minister of EducationNancy Naylor Deputy Minister Subject: Ministry of Education Updates Thank you
December 21, 2020 Ontario Announces Province Wide Shutdown to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Dear Parents and Guardians, Today the Premier announced a province wide shutdown to prevent the spread
December 21, 2020 Subject Line: Changes to Schools in January Dear Colleagues, Earlier today, the Ministry of Education announced the closure of in-person schools to students following the winter break in
I wanted to share some messaging that has been provided to administrators that they were asked to share with staff in relation to the upcoming winter break. This also included
Good afternoon, We wanted to reach out to keep locals updated. For some time the OSBCU has been asking the Ministry of Education to show where the investment of “COVID