
Ontario's Calandra on Paper Report Cards, School Safety
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Ontarios education minister, Paul Calandra, unveils plans to reinstate paper report cards, citing parent struggles with digital platforms. He aims to standardize curriculum across seventy-two school boards, focusing on improving math scores. Meanwhile, concerns about cell phones in class, teacher respect, and safety persist. Parents advocate for more educational assistants and mental health workers, questioning the cost of paper cards amidst a significant special education funding gap.
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