The provincial government has made it official.
During a media conference Tuesday, the Ontario government said students won’t be heading back to class until at least May.
Education Minister Steven Lecce says he knows nothing about this situation is ideal but the provincial government will be helping students finish their studies during these trying times.
Schools were supposed to be closed for two weeks after March Break and set to reopen on April 6th, however, the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed that date back.
Last week, Premier Doug Ford let the cat out of the bag by saying students wouldn’t be going back on April 6th, but no further date was provided.
The closures will be May 1st for teachers and May 4th for students.
Last week, Premier Doug Ford let the cat out of the bag by saying students wouldn’t be going back on April 6th, but no further date was provided.
Public schools will remain closed to teachers until Friday, May 1, 2020, and to students until Monday, May 4, 2020. As these dates come closer, this decision will be re-evaluated based on public health advice.
The closure may be extended if necessary to protect the health and safety of students, families and staff. Private schools, licensed child care centres and EarlyON programs will also remain closed until April 13, according to the Declaration of Emergency, which only allows closures to be extended for one 14-day period at a time.