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Schools closed and school buses cancelled in Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington

Worst of the snowstorm moves east of Waterloo region A snowstorm that brought about 15 centimetres of snow, closed schools and cancelled school buses has moved east, although flurries are expected throughout the day in Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County. Social Sharing CBC News · Remote learning continues due to snowstorm.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) comments The worst of a winter storm that brought about 15 cm of snow to Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County has moved out of the area, Environment Canada warning preparedness meteorologist Geoff Coulson say. For this particular storm, the worst has now moved off to the east of the area. There is still some lingering flurries, we could see maybe another centimetre or so accumulation, said Coulson.

COVID-19: Health officials support decision to put Dufferin students back in class

Upper Grand District School Board won t return to classrooms until at least Feb 1

Rural students struggle with distanced learning, poor internet

January 21, 2021   ·   0 Comments Written By JESSICA LAURENZA The Ministry of Education announced that as of January 4, all elementary and secondary students will be temporarily shifting to virtual, remote learning. While the switch isn’t an issue for students living in urban areas, its potentially jeopardizing the quality of education received in households with poor internet connections. Abbey Spencer, a grade 11 student at Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) says she’s been having technical and educational issues with online learning. Living in Mono, she doesn’t have access to high-speed internet, so her mom reached out to the school to obtain textbooks and worksheets in case she can’t login to live learning with the rest of her class. 

Rural students struggling with distanced learning, poor internet

January 14, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Jessica Laurenza The Ministry of Education announced that as of Jan. 4, all elementary and secondary students will be temporarily shifting to virtual, remote learning. While the switch isn’t an issue for students living in urban areas, its potentially jeopardizing the quality of education received in households with poor internet connections in the Upper Grand District School Board. Abbey Spencer, a Grade 11 student at Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) says she’s been having technical and educational issues with online learning. Living in Mono, she doesn’t have access to high-speed internet, so her mom reached out to the school to obtain textbooks and worksheets in case she can’t login to live learning with the rest of her class.

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