Officials with the London region’s largest school board say they have no plans to send any more students on class trips to the United States amid uncertainty at the border since President Donald Trump’s re-election. While student treks to America have been common for decades, the Thames Valley District school board “isn’t planning any future […]
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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.
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An April Fools' Day joke ended in an apology after some people said they were irked by a prank email sent out by the top boss at the Thames Valley District school board
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Thames Valley trustees are concerned about the decision to offer 100 per cent of summer school programming online for the first time this year.
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After hefty increases in 2023, the pay for almost all senior administrator with the Thames Valley District school board dropped last year
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Thames Valley District school board is cutting dozens of staff who support teachers and students due to provincial funding “uncertainties.”
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A London-area union has launched a petition to raise expectations of London-area students and allow educators to evaluate students honestly.
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The cash-strapped Thames Valley District school board spent more than $300,000 in legal fees in February, its latest financial figures show, and it’s not saying why. “If you are looking for information on this matter, you will need to submit an FOI (Freedom of Information) request,” a spokesperson for the board said in an email. […]
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Thames Valley’s education director refused to respond to questions from chair Beth Mail about the details of a senior administration retreat
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More details emerge about Thames Valley District school board's use of a damage-control consulting firm that was paid more than $225,000.
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The public silence from London trustees during a Thames Valley District school board scandal that re-ignited with the exits of its top officials amid leaves of absence by other administrators is unacceptable, a political observer says.