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Funding coming from the province to local schools

Exeter, ON, Canada / 90.5 Exeter Today May 13, 2021 | 6:24 AM Several school boards in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex will be getting $38.17 million from the Ontario and Provincial government to upgrade their schools to protect the students and staff from COVID-19. The money is to support projects like HVAC renovations, the installation of water bottle refilling stations and reconfiguring spaces to allow for better social distancing. MPP Monte McNaughton is happy to see the government supporting students and staff during this time, and stated that the “funding will go a long way towards replacing and repairing aging infrastructure within our schools.” Funding will be allocated as follows:

Graduation rate hit record high within Thames Valley schools

The high school graduation rate for the Thames Valley District School Board hit a record high last year, the board’s education director says.

Every Student Belongs within Thames Valley

School Board Funding

May 13, 2021 | 3:25 PM Several school boards in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex will be getting $38.17 million from the Ontario and Provincial government to upgrade their schools to protect the students and staff from COVID-19. The money is to support projects like HVAC renovations, the installation of water bottle refilling stations and reconfiguring spaces to allow for better social distancing. MPP Monte McNaughton is happy to see the government supporting students and staff during this time, and stated that the “funding will go a long way towards replacing and repairing aging infrastructure within our schools.” Funding will be allocated as follows: · Lambton Kent District School Board – $6,288,184

School buses, safety and a tree collide in London neighbourhood

  LONDON, ONT. Neighbours surrounding an overcrowded school in the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) are upset with a plan to create a school bus access road next to their backyards. The Oxford Park Community Association (OPCA) says the plan threatens neighbours, traffic and even what could be one of the tallest vintage trees of its type in Ontario. OPCA members say they were not consulted about the road plan in advance. It would run from Eagle Heights Public School on Oxford Street through the schoolyard to Upper Avenue. Member Sandra Miller says her group only discovered details when they noted someone measuring the site.

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