London Free Press
The two largest London-area school boards are moving a professional activity day in April so it falls on the day a rare solar eclipse will darken the skies.  Read More
London Free Press
Police officers will begin to return to Catholic schools in the London area following a unanimous vote by trustees on Monday to launch a revamped school resource officer program that will start at one high school and be rolled out to other schools. Read More
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Police officers could make their return to one local school in a pilot project being considered by the London District Catholic school board. Read More
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Filled beyond capacity with no room to grow, London’s largest Catholic high school is rerouting incoming students to a nearby secondary school, and warning additional changes are likely as enrolment continues to skyrocket. Read More
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School trustees are being tight-lipped about a proposal to bring back a paused program – heavily revamped – and test putting police officers back in schools. Read More
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It’s a critical shortage that some warn may lead to a student or staff member suffering a major injury in a London-area school. Read More
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WOODSTOCK – Parents are pushing back on a proposal that would see Grade 7 and 8 students from three Catholic elementary schools here attend classes at a local high school starting next fall. Read More
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Its enrolment growing faster than any other school board in Ontario, the new chairperson of the London District Catholic school board says he's not afraid to make "bold decisions" to deal with the pressures that's causing. Read More
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Grade 9 students in the London District Catholic school board showed a 16 per cent improvement in standardized math tests during the last academic year compared to the year before, according to just-released results. Read More
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The London District Catholic school board will be building a new, $51-million high school in the city, education ministry officials announced Thursday. Read More