Ontario announces temporarily changes to Community Involvement Graduation Policy
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Ontario is temporarily re-vamping the Community Involvement Graduation Policy to remove barriers rising from COVID-19.
Students only need a minimum of 20 community involvement hours, half of what was required originally, to graduate this year.
In a statement released Tuesday, the Near North District School Board said policy restrictions that were waived now allows for the following;
Principals will have the added discretion to allow students to earn hours during the time allotted for the instructional program on a school day and through duties normally performed in the home.
As well as the ability to allow students aged 14 and older to count up to a maximum of 10 hours from paid employment to count towards their graduation requirement if they complete a reflection exercise on how their work provided service.
North Bay students will soon undergo COVID-19 testing
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North Bay students will soon undergo COVID-19 testing
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