All remaining school board employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Both the Grand Erie District School Board and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board announced the news on Wednesday.
This includes daily occasional teachers, casual staff, lunch monitors and emergency instructors.
Staff are now able to book vaccines through the health unit associated with their home address.
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Assumption College senior student Aidan O’Brien will be the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board’s student trustee for 2021-22.
“Aidan will be the voice of the students that we serve,” said board chair Rick Petrella. “This is an incredibly important position, as the student trustee helps to ensure the board is well informed in respect to the needs of all when making decisions that impact students.”
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As student trustee, O’Brien will work with the student senate and help put into action the board’s 2020-23 strategic plan. He also will represent the board at the provincial level as a member of the Ontario Catholic Student Trustees’ Association.
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Apr 28, 2021 | 11:33 AM
The Ministry of Education has opened up the door for Capital Priority Submissions and the Grand Erie District School Board is looking to cast a wide net in Simcoe.
This money is meant for accommodation pressures, replacing schools in poor condition, supporting past consolidation decisions. providing facilities for French-language rights holders in under-served areas, and creating new licensed childcare spaces in schools.
The board is putting together 4 business models, but two of them surround the situation at Elgin Avenue Public School and West Lynn Public School.
During a review of school capacity a few years back, the board was considering two options.
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Local school boards are receiving a boost to implement measures to better protect students and staff from COVID-19.
The Grand Erie District School Board is getting more than $10 million while the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is getting more than $2 million to upgrade infrastructure to protect against COVID-19 at their schools.
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“We welcome today’s news by the federal and provincial governments that Grand Erie will be receiving $10 million to help our schools respond to the impacts of COVID-19,” JoAnne Roberto, Grand Erie’s director of education, said.
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