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New Legislation Would Waive School Fees- 2005-05-04
QUEEN'S PARK, May 4 /CNW/ - The McGuinty government is opening up school doors for children of recent immigrants with new legislation that would waive their school fees, Education Minister Gerard Kennedy announced today. (full story)
Students To Benefit From Government-Board-Teacher Understanding
TORONTO, May 2 /CNW/ - More high school graduates, greater school stability and increased quality for all programs will result from a new provincial high school policy, Education Minister Gerard Kennedy said today. (full story)
Grade 3 Class With 23 Students This Year Instead Of 32
TORONTO, May 2 /CNW/ - Smaller class sizes for many of Ontario's youngest students are just one of the things to celebrate during Education Week, Education Minister Gerard Kennedy said today. (full story)
Results for Ontario students: Schools are better this year
May 2, 2005
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the many schools across Ontario that are celebrating Education Week. There is a great deal to celebrate this year, and I encourage all of my colleagues to see for themselves what is happening in our schools. (full story)
Unique Parent Project Results in Framework For Provincial Policy
TORONTO, April 25 /CNW/ - A strong voice for parents throughout the province is key to improving student success, Education Minister Gerard Kennedy said today in response to the final report of the Parent Voice in Education project. (full story)
National Ratings Education And Enforcement Program- 2004-10-24
Toronto - Canadian retailers and the computer and video game industry today announced the launch of a new countrywide "Commitment to Parents" initiative beginning this holiday season to help parents ensure the games they buy for their children are appropriate for their households. (full story)
Living School - Concord Public School- 2004-10-06
Ophea (Ontario Physical and Health Education Association) has recruited 9 pilot school communities to participate in the Living School Pilot Project. Included in the pilot project was Windsor's GECDSB - Concord Public School. (full story)
Early Computer Use Promotes Cognitive Development - 2004-10-06
Preschool-age children who use computers are believed to better develop preschool concepts and thinking skills, according to a new study from the medical journal Pediatrics. (full story)
Ministry of Education News Release- 2004-10-05
WINDSOR, ON, Oct. 4 /CNW/ - Windsor's schools are reducing fees for community groups, thanks to a special agreement signed by the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board and the McGuinty government, Minister of Education Gerard Kennedy said today. (full story)