Northern Ont. schools reopen to in-class learning as southern Ont. students stay home

By The Canadian Press

Elementary school students across northern Ontario can return to in-class learning on Monday.

The northern portion of the province is allowed to return to school buildings as positivity rates for COVID-19 are relatively low.

The provincial government announced on Thursday that schools across southern Ontario, meanwhile, would not be returning to in-person classes today as planned.

Instead, students in southern Ontario will continue attending classes remotely until at least Jan. 25.


RELATED: Ontario schools to remain closed for in person learning until Jan. 25


To account for the change, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced Saturday that the list of essential workers eligible for emergency child care would be expanded.

It now includes RCMP officers, custodial and clerical education workers and postal staff.

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