The deficit-ridden Thames Valley District school board is cutting 42 full-time jobs including positions in senior administration, according to an internal memo released this week.
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Education Minister Paul Calandra is proposing sweeping new legislation to make it easier to take over school boards.
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Thames Valley District school board superintendent and former associate director Andrew Canham has resigned – the third senior official in almost as many months.
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The Thames Valley District school board’s former education director has been reported to the provincial teaching regulator for alleged “professional breaches,” an audit report showed.
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Auditors digging into the Thames Valley District school board’s finances found several compensation infractions, their final report says
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With the Thames Valley District school board under supervision, and trustee meetings cancelled, how will people find out what’s going on?
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The provincial takeover of the embattled London-area public school board is starting to cascade to its board of directors, wiping out nine of their meetings in one month.
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Their embattled school board taken over by Ontario and placed under provincial supervision, some Thames Valley trustees say they're staying put even with a diminished role and no paycheque.
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A labour and employment lawyer has been appointed supervisor of the Thames Valley District school board school board in the wake of a sweeping audit, Queen’s Park announced Tuesday.
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Ontario education minister Paul Calandra has put the Thames Valley District school board – home to 84,000 students – under Queen’s Park supervision following a controversial three-day Toronto retreat by top officials last summer that cost $38,000. Investigators, auditing the board’s books, found a lack of financial oversight in the budgeting process led to a […]
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The Thames Valley District school board has hired a consultant as it overhauls its communications department, its top official says.
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The Ministry of Education is saying little about its ongoing probe of the deficit-ridden Thames Valley school board including if the public will ever see the results.