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Parents raise concerns to STEO over bell time changes May 18, 2021 at 19 h 46 min Reading time: 4 min A toddler waiting to catch the school bus. File photo.
CORNWALL, Ontario – During a Q&A held on Tuesday night, May 18, parents took their concerns to the Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario (STEO) bus consortium about pending changes to start times for elementary and high school students.
Starting in the 2021-2022 academic year, high school students will be starting at 8 a.m., while elementary school students will be starting between 9:15 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
These new bell times have been phased in across Eastern Ontario starting in 2019, with the United Counties of SD&G being the last region to be implemented.
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Monday, April 19, 2021:
There have been 416,995 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 4,250 cases from the previous day. There have been 367,691 people recovered from the virus while 7,716 have died. The number of Ontario people tested is 13,533,157 of which 28,651 have pending results.
Canada’s coronavirus case total is 1,121,498. The country has 23,623 deaths from the virus – one in the Yukon, four in Nunavut, 1,530 in British Columbia, 2,040 in Alberta, 465 in Saskatchewan, 959 in Manitoba, 7,716 in Ontario, 10,802 in Quebec, 33 in New Brunswick, six in Newfoundland & Labrador and 67 in Nova Scotia.