Ontario is offering parents some helpful tips to help keep everyone safe online.
Ontario is marking Family Literacy Day by encouraging parents and children to make reading a part of everyday life.
Ontario is encouraging parents of four- and five-year-olds across the province to plan ahead for September 2012 and register their children in full-day kindergarten.
Ontario is helping students succeed in math by reaching out to them online.
Independent facilitator Margaret Wilson has concluded in her report that the Greater Essex County District School Board conducted a fair and transparent process in its accommodation review in the South Windsor area.
It is critical that Ontario's families and taxpayers trust their public organizations.
Ontario is strengthening its partnership with Kids Help Phone to ensure bullied children and youth have the support they need to grow and reach their full potential.
Ontario students are ranked amongst the highest achievers in the country.
Starting this September, all students in grades 7 to 10 will have access to Ontario's free online math tutoring program.
Ontario students continue to prove why they are internationally recognized among the best in the world.
Starting November 1, 2011, all licensed child care operators will be required to post information about serious occurrences in a visible area of the child care centre.
Today, Ontario students are ranked among the best in the world, have higher test scores and more than ever are graduating and going on to college, university or an apprenticeship.
Today marks the end of full-day classes for over 35,000 four- and five-year-olds, who now become the first-ever graduates of Ontario's new full-day kindergarten program.
Ontario is helping more Hamilton-area high school students graduate and find their passion in the workforce with the expansion of Specialist High Skills Major programs.
Ontario is building and renovating over 70 schools across the province to ensure that students have better places to learn.