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Northwestern Ontario school board sees doubling of mental health requests

A constantly changing school year and a lack of extracurricular activities are just two of the reasons one school board in northwestern Ontario has seen a doubling of mental health requests.

NWHU recommends schools reopen in June - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

NWHU recommends schools reopen in June - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events
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KCDSB adding new Student Trustee to represent FNMI students - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Kenora Catholic District School Board is continuing efforts to improve success and well-being and engagement for its First Nation, Métis and Indigenous students. The Board met this week and have chosen unanimously to add a third and permanent Student Trustee position, who will represent the voice and perspective of FNMI students across the region. “Indigenous education and reconciliation are key priorities for the Kenora Catholic District School Board. Our FNMI student population is over 40 per cent, and it’s important that all students have a voice, are represented and that Indigenous student perspective is well-reflected in Board decisions,” says Chair of the Board, Teresa Gallik.

Local School Board s Getting More Money

Kenora, ON, Canada / 89.5 The Lake May 5, 2021 7:08 AM Local school boards will be getting millions more in funding to combat COVID-19 in the coming school year. In all, the Ontario government is investing more than $17 million in Kenora-Rainy River school boards. The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is getting more than 3.9 million dollars more, including 1.15 million for temporary staffing. At the Kenora Catholic District School Board, an extra two million dollars has been promised. That includes 750 thousand for extra staffing. Kenora-Rainy River Breakdown: Keewatin-Patricia District School Board: For the 2021-22 school year, through COVID-19 resources, the Keewatin-Patricia DSB is projected to receive over $3.9 million, including:

Local School Boards Receiving More Money

Open Roads Facebook from March 21 A financial shot in the arm for local school boards as a cloud of uncertainty surrounds the 2021 and 2022 school years. The province is promising another year of COVID-19 support totaling $1.6 billion. Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the funding is for such things as transportation, special education, reading support, summer programming, mental health investments, health and safety upgrades and help for students who have become disconnected from school and learning during the pandemic. The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board can anticipate $3.9 million with $1.15 million earmarked for hiring temporary staff. Director of Education Sherri-Lynne Pharand says, “We are grateful for the investment in intervention, mental health and well-being, The continued focus on student learning and student safety will help boards support students as we return from the pandemic.”

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