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Newsletter Archive 2004

November, 2004

  1. Who Controls Money Fundraised
  2. Trouble in Ontario's Small Schools
  3. New Supports for Autism
  4. Tips for Parent-Teacher Interviews
  5. EQAO Changes Grade 10 Literacy Test
  6. How Are Ontario Schools Doing?
  7. Defining Class Size
  8. Notes Around the Province

September, 2004

  1. The Arts in Ontario Schools
  2. Summer Funding Announcements
  3. Welcoming New and Newcomer Parents
  4. People for Education Conference
  5. Charitable Status
  6. Special Education Funding
  7. Possible Labour Woes
  8. Changes to Secondary Schools
  9. Newcomers’ Guides to Schools
  10. Ottawa Conference

June, 2004

    1. Ontario's Elementary Schools in 2004
    2. Highlights from the report
    3. The Ontario Budget
    4. The Grade 10 Literacy Test: New Results, New Lawsuit
    5. Parent Involvement and Academic Achievement
    6. More Schools Closing Acros The Province
    7. Healthy Eating In Schools
    8. Concerns About Safe Schools
    9. Bright Ideas

 

March, 2004

  1. Annual Report on Ontario High Schools shows little improvement
  2. Highlights from the 2004 Secondary Tracking Report
  3. Parent Involvement and Student Activities affect academic achievement
  4. Bright Ideas
  5. Moratorium on selling school properties?
  6. An arm’s-length education commission
  7. 2 million students can't wait
  8. B.C. Parents launch their own tracking report
  9. Student Trustees: Giving students a voice
  10. Notes from Around the Province

January, 2004

  1. New Governments
  2. Education Day
  3. Human Rights Report
  4. Exposing the details of vending contracts
  5. Parent Education
  6. School Council Strategies
  7. People for Education’s Annual Conference
  8. Parent Research-Elementary Tracking Survey
  9. School Closings
  10. Secondary School Reform
  11. Notes around the province