Most important University dates are divisional, that is, they are specific to your faculty, school, UTSC, UTM or a specific program of study. Subscribe to CityNews Toronto newsletters, I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any time. Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. Back to class: Elementary students and many high schoolers will be in school five days a week in standard class sizes.

Elementary school class sizes are not being reduced. Each group will attend on two days, starting Thursday, Sept. 10. Students will have attend on alternating days until Friday, Sept. 18, when all students will be at school full time. The board plans to hold a two-week staggered start to the school year starting on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Each kindergarten class is divided into four cohorts, with one going each day until they all join on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Physical distancing: While Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the aim is to keep students one metre apart from each other, a guidance document says only that schools should promote “as much distancing as possible” rather than being strictly enforced. The full time class schedule begins Monday, Sept. 14. The board says in-person instruction will follow a regular schedule but with enhanced health and safety protocols.

High school students coming back for the mix of online and in-person learning will attend a morning orientation session at school between Sept. 8 and 11, with a full return on Sept. 14. The day before will be for staff to prepare. Therefore, the week of Sept. 8 is virtual for all students, even if they chose the face-to-face option. When at school, students will receive 150 minutes of in-person instruction in the mornings, and take part in remote learning in the afternoon.

High school students will attend class in-person on alternating days.

permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com. Its expected maximum class sizes are 22 students in Kindergarten, 20 students in Grades 1 to 3 and 25 students in Grades 4 to 8. Here's what we know so far.

A to G will attend on Wednesday, Sept. 9; H to O on Thursday, Sept. 10; and P to Z on Friday, Sept. 11.

The DCDSB will adopt a quadmester format where students will study two courses at a time.

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Which students will be obligated to wear masks? Ontario students will be back in class September, but their schedules and class sizes may vary depending on where they live. Students in kindergarten to Grade 3 will not be required to wear masks, but the board says they "will not be prohibited from doing so.". The government recently released new guidance on how to deal with potential COVID-19 outbreaks in schools. If you're a parent or a student heading back to school next month, you may have some questions about what exactly your local school board has planned. Elementary students will take part in two sessions of real time instruction, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. Please contact us. In higher-risk areas, kindergarten classes will be capped at 15 students, Grades 1 to 3 will be capped at 20 students and Grades 4 to 8 will be capped at 20 students. Masks are mandatory for students in Grades 4 to 12. For instance, high school students started orientation at the Peel District School Board on Tuesday, with elementary students beginning Wednesday, while Toronto District School Board students will not begin returning to class until Sept. 15 . Will classes be smaller? High school students will attend class in-person on alternating days.

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Elementary students will attend school five days per week for the full day and they will be restricted to their class cohorts. An error has occurred while trying to update your details. The country’s largest board is taking a staggered and delayed approach instead of having everyone return right after the Sept. 7 Labour Day holiday, according to its back-to-school plans. The board says they can do so during "designated periods.".