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Low enrolment, staffing the reason school board says; parents must decide on English language remote learning for children by Aug. 24

The Algoma District School Board is reminding parents to enrol their children for remote learning for the 2022-2023 school year soon if that’s the educational option parents want for their kids.

The remote secondary program will offer access to a variety of eLearning courses through the Ontario eLearning Consortium and limited synchronous course offerings, depending on enrolment. “This past year, we were thrilled to have over 98 per cent of our students return to in-person learning. We do encourage in-person learning as the best way to maximize learning and social development, however, do recognize that this is a decision based on family circumstances,” the board said while adhering to Ministry of Education rules requiring school boards to offer remote learning for one more year.

 

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