At St. Lucy School in Philadelphia, children with cortical visual impairment (CVI) are receiving the region s only full-time CVI instruction, thanks to a grant from the Ambassador s Fund for Catholic Education.
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Local school boards are receiving a boost to implement measures to better protect students and staff from COVID-19.
The Grand Erie District School Board is getting more than $10 million while the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is getting more than $2 million to upgrade infrastructure to protect against COVID-19 at their schools.
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“We welcome today’s news by the federal and provincial governments that Grand Erie will be receiving $10 million to help our schools respond to the impacts of COVID-19,” JoAnne Roberto, Grand Erie’s director of education, said.
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