Posts Tagged ‘education in ontario’
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 31 August 2017
54 Major Renovations, Additions and New Schools Will Support Student Learning Students across Ontario will be returning to class in new and improved learning spaces, with more than 50 new and renovated schools opening in communities across the province this fall. Mitzie Hunter, Minister of [Read more]
Written by Press Release on 05 May 2015
RED ROCK, ON – On May 6, the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation in District 6B – Superior North joins with others across Ontario to celebrate the contribution of educational support staff workers to the education of Superior North students as part of Education Week, said Bernard [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 07 March 2014
MANITOUWADGE, ON – As long as kids have been going to school, students have welcomed the opportunity to have a ‘Spring Break’. This week Manitouwadge Public School students will enjoy their much deserved rest and they are well prepared, in all aspects, for the interaction [Read more]
Written by Liberal Media on 01 September 2011
Helping Students Succeed To Strengthen Ontario’s Economy TORONTO, ON – Ontario Liberals will offer voluntary summer learning programs across the province to help struggling elementary students succeed. “Voluntary summer learning programs will help struggling students stay engaged in [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 28 December 2010
December 27, 2010 McGuinty Government Making It Easier For Students To Get A High Quality Education This year, spaces for more than 42,000 new full-time students are being created in colleges and universities across Ontario, making post-secondary education more accessible than ever. Dozens of [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 12 December 2010
December 9, 2010 Legislative Session Sees Improving Economy And Progress On Clean Energy Plan Ontario is moving towards economic recovery as tax cuts and job growth help make things a little easier for families. The Ontario Legislature today ended a fall session that saw the government take action [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 24 September 2010
September 24, 2010 2:00 PM McGuinty Government Investment Gives Students Tools To Succeed, Get Jobs Students at Ontario colleges are using the latest technology and equipment to train for tomorrow’s high skill jobs. The province is investing in upgrading learning resources at its 24 colleges. [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 16 September 2010
Ontario Achievements Take The Stage At International Education Summit Premier Dalton McGuinty shares eight lessons he’s learned about making progress in education with delegates to the Building Blocks for Education: Whole System Reform conference. [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 14 September 2010
Visit Highlights Improvement in Ontario Schools and Student Success Premier Dalton McGuinty hosted U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan at Weston Collegiate Institute in Toronto to show how Ontario is helping more students get an edge. The visit highlighted the progress Ontario has made in its [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 30 August 2010
August 30, 2010 McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success Over 50,000 additional Grade 3, 6 and 9 students are meeting or exceeding the provincial standard in reading, writing and math, compared to seven years ago. For Grade 3 and Grade 6, 68 per cent of students are mastering the [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 26 August 2010
McGuinty Government’s Open Ontario Plan On Track To Eliminate Deficit Ontario released the 2009-10 Public Accounts which highlights the government’s actions to lessen the impact of the global recession on Ontarians as well as a responsible plan to eliminate the deficit by 2017-18. The [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 January 2010
Queen’s Park Report Mike Brown, M.P.P. Algoma-Manitoulin January 8, 2010 Queen’s Park Report TEACH OUR KIDS HEALTHY HABITS EARLY AND GET SERIOUS ABOUT GETTING HEALTHY When students are healthy, they are happier and more engaged in school and can achieve better results. Teaching our [Read more]