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February 18, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
After a few days of in-person learning, St. Benedict Catholic Elementary School in Orangeville is back to teaching all classes remotely.
The switch happened after Wellington–Dufferin–Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) expanded their dismissal protocol at schools to include individuals who have had limited contact with classes, such as French teachers, planning time teachers, and other types of staff.
As a result, seven teachers at St. Benedict’s have been asked to self-isolate as a precautionary measure, potentially until Feb. 24. With the absence of staff and challenges in securing substitute teachers for the short term, there’s considerable pressure on the school’s ability to provide safe supervision and maintain operations for in-person learning, according to a letter to parents dated Feb. 14 from the school’s principal, Joe Lise.
Series aims to focus on Black history year round Clockwise, from left, youth mentor Christopher Thompson, Dr. Chika Oriuwa and sprinters Khamica Bingham and Cassandra Pascal are among the speakers in the “Black Futures” series. Photos courtesy Dufferin-Peel Catholic Dsitrict School Board Series aims to focus on Black history year round By Kathleena Henricus, Youth Speak News February 17, 2021
For more than 10 years the Dufferin-Peel Catholic school board has hosted its “Black Futures” symposium during Black History Month in February. The goal though is to go beyond just one month in the calendar.
“Educators are encouraged to use the sessions throughout the year to keep the conversation about Black history going beyond February,” said Joanna Newton, equity and inclusion consultant with the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, west of Toronto.
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