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Who’s Making Decisions About Ontario’s Schools?
Over the past year, the Ontario government has introduced significant changes to how school boards are governed.
What does that mean for Ontario’s public schools?
- New CEO-led governance model changes who makes key decisions about your local schools
- More provincial oversight means more education decisions being made at Queen’s Park instead of in your community
- Changes to school board governance makes it harder for communities to have a voice in local education decisions
Why it matters
These changes affect how decisions are made about the issues we care about most: class sizes, staffing, student supports, funding, and the future of public education.
Changes to school board governance aren’t just administrative—they influence who makes decisions about Ontario’s public schools and how those decisions are made.
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