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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Many Greater Toronto Area kids are returning to classrooms on Tuesday — but they'll be heading back in a heat wave, with temperatures set to reach as high as 34 C over the next two days.

  2. Sep 5, 2023 · The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) says it has a plan to help its school communities deal with sweltering temperatures as kids head back to classes for the first day of school Tuesday.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · As you’re likely aware, Environment Canada has issued a Heat Warning for Toronto with daytime temperatures forecast to reach the low thirties, with humidex values around forty degrees. This heat is expected to continue into Thursday. Across the TDSB, while some schools are fully air conditioned and some are partially air conditioned, others ...

  4. The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) says it has a plan to help its school communities deal with sweltering temperatures as kids head back to classes for the first day of school...

    • 'We Have to Normalize Covid-19 For Schools': Top Doctor
    • Teachers' Union Slams Plan as 'Incomplete'
    • Key Takeaways from Ontario's Back-To-School Plan

    Moore emphasized the importance of vaccinations to prevent a possible spike in cases due to the delta variant into the fall. But asked under what circumstances schools might be forced to shut down, he replied, "I really don't see our schools closing." "I think we have to normalize COVID-19 for schools," he added, similar to the usual rise in cases ...

    The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) called the Ford government's plan "incomplete and inadequate." In a statement reacting to the strategy, the teachers' union said the plan "loosens safety precautions" and will likely lead to more outbreaks and disruptions to in-person learning. "It's clear that Premier Ford and Minister Lecce are...

    Staff and teachers will not be required to take COVID-19 vaccines.
    Students from Grade 1 to 12 are required to wear masks indoors (with exceptions such as low-contact physical activity and during eating).
    Staff and students must screen themselves every day using the tool provided by the province, although in some cases schools may be directed to do enhanced screening.
    Anyone experiencing symptoms per the provincial screening tool should not attend school and potentially get tested or seek medical attention.
    School boards are expected to have all ventilation systems inspected and in good condition before the start of school year.
  5. Aug 17, 2020 · The City of Toronto is helping students stay safe and healthy as they head back to school in the fall. While the Province and local school boards are responsible for the back to school plans, Toronto Public Health has been providing guidance to Toronto school boards on these plans to ensure a safer return to school for children.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · How do you beat the heat when you’re sitting in class? For some Canadian kids this week, dealing with hot temperatures at school added a new challenge to the back-to-school routine.

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