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N S parents, students call for 2021 prom and grad guidelines

Posted: Apr 10, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 10 Grade 12 students Elijah Walsh, left, and his girlfriend Grace Brown in their graduation gowns at Lockview High School.(Elijah Walsh) As high school graduation season draws closer, parents and students in Nova Scotia are calling on the province to release guidelines so they have a chance to fundraise and organize their own events. Natasha Wagg is a Lockview High School parent who has been trying to get straight answers about what to expect this spring. She said they haven t been given any details yet, since their Fall River school is also waiting to hear about plans from the provincial government.

5-year-old must inject himself with insulin at school under N S rules

5-year-old with diabetes goes without lunchtime insulin with care plan in limbo cbc.ca 4 days ago Brooklyn Currie © Brooklyn Currie/CBC Carrie Dean s five-year-old son, Bellemey, was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. A Halifax mother is calling on the Nova Scotia government to mandate that every school that requires it have a medical professional on site to administer insulin in the absence of an individual care plan. Under the current guidelines, implemented in 2010, school staff can be trained to monitor blood glucose levels and supervise insulin injection. They re not required to be trained to administer the injection. It doesn t make any sense to me, said Carrie Dean, whose five-year-old son, Bellemey DesRoche, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes late last year.

Contracts at Canadian-backed school program in Xinjiang bar teachers from all religious activities

Contracts at Canadian-backed school program in Xinjiang bar teachers from all religious activities
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Schools inconsistent in teaching students about sex trafficking in Canada

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Carolina Andrade/The Globe and Mail Not one province in Canada mandates teaching students about sex trafficking, even though schools are prime targets for perpetrators. Across the country, provincial efforts to teach students about sex trafficking are inconsistent. The Globe and Mail surveyed all provinces and territories to better understand what students learn about the issue in school. Most said their curriculums do not specifically name “sex trafficking” as an issue to be addressed in their schools. No province guarantees through education

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