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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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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A $2-million addition to Central Public School in Brantford opened on Monday, offering 64 new child-care spaces for non-school aged children in the city’s downtown core.
The project was proposed by both the Grand Erie District School Board and the city, with funding approved by the Ministry of Education’s from its Early Years Capital Program.
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“We are incredibly proud and excited to announce the completion of a significant project that will have an immense impact on the children and families in our community,” said education director JoAnna Roberto. “In collaboration with our partners at the City of Brantford, we were able to identify and respond to a vital need for quality child care.”