OTTAWA Ottawa s school boards will receive millions of dollars in new funding to improve air quality and safety in elementary and secondary schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ontario and federal governments announced $656.5 million in funding to provide critical infrastructure upgrades. In a media release, the governments said the majority of funding will support ventilation projects that improve air quality in classrooms. Projects include HVAC renovations to improve air quality, installing water bottle refilling stations and space reconfigurations such as new walls and doors to enhance physical distancing. The Ottawa Carleton District School Board will receive $25.6 million, the Ottawa Catholic School Board will receive $13.9 million, the Conseil des ecoles catholiques du Centre-Est will receive $8.9 million and the Conseil des ecoles publiques de l Est de l Ontario will receive $4 million.
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