Archive: Better Schools Plus Fewer Closures Equals Student Success
QUEEN'S PARK -- Ontario's schools are about to get the facelift our students need to succeed.
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
QUEEN'S PARK -- Ontario's schools are about to get the facelift our students need to succeed.
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
TORONTO -- Ontario is working aggressively to protect children from Internet predators and pornography through a comprehensive provincewide plan that includes innovative new software to teach c...
Archived News Release | Attorney General
TORONTO -- The McGuinty government is providing innovative new software to help Grade 7 and 8 students learn to be safe online and protect themselves against Internet stalkers, Community Saf...
Archived News Release | Attorney General
TORONTO -- Premier Dalton McGuinty is urging all students -- especially boys in Ontario -- to read every day.
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
QUEEN'S PARK -- The fall session of the legislature was marked by real progress on the government's plan to strengthen the province by strengthening the education and skills, health, and prosperi...
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
QUEEN'S PARK -- Premier Dalton McGuinty today announced the following appointments:
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
MEAFORD -- Ontario's new rural school program will help keep schools across the province open and adequately staffed -- strengthening communities and improving success for students, Ontario Pre...
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
MISSISSAUGA -- Ontario students returned to school today to find smaller classes, more teachers and greater resources -- all examples of how the province's schools are better this September, said O...
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
BRANTFORD -- Thousands of teachers will return to their classrooms in September equipped with new teaching strategies to help students in the early years improve their reading and math skills, said...
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier
KITCHENER-WATERLOO -- The McGuinty government is investing an additional $854 million in funding for public education next school year as part of its plan to ensure success for students.
Archived News Release | Office of the Premier