TORONTO – Ontario’s education minister is expected to announce an e-learning plan for the province’s students during COVID-19 school closures.
Earlier this month, Stephen Lecce ordered schools closed for two weeks following March break, and the premier said last week schools will not be reopening April 6.
Lecce and Colleges and Universities Minister Ross Romano are set to join Premier Doug Ford for an announcement today. The government has been looking at ways to keep course work going while school closures continue, including through online classes. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] The director of education at the province’s largest school board told parents Monday night they are developing a plan