Ontario Schools to Print Paper Report Cards, Minister Lecce Oversees Boards
Ontario Government Reinstates Paper Report Cards, Aims for Consistent Education System
The Ontario government is mandating school boards to print paper report cards again, after many had switched to digital versions. This move aims to simplify tracking of students progress, as parents have faced challenges with online report cards requiring passwords. Education Minister Stephen Lecce is also overseeing seven school boards due to budget and leadership issues, and has proposed eliminating elected trustees.
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