
London-area schools remain closed Monday
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School boards in the area will continue with independent/remote learning on Monday and until further notice. A notice posted to the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) website states, Schools will not be open to students and transportation will not be running. There will be no before/after school programs, no Child Care Centres and no EarlyON Family Centres at TVDSB schools until further notice.'
School boards in the area will continue with independent/remote learning on Monday and until further notice.
A notice posted to the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) website states, “Schools will not be open to students and transportation will not be running. There will be no before/after school programs, no Child Care Centres and no EarlyON Family Centres at TVDSB schools until further notice.”
The London District Catholic School Board (LDCSB) has also stated schools will be closed to students on Monday and until the province-wide withdrawal of services by CUPE ends.
According to a statement sent out by the board, students will continue with independent/remote learning and all teachers will be available to students during school hours.
The statement goes on to say that, “Schools will coordinate with families that may need to obtain necessary items such as textbooks, musical instruments, eyeglasses, medications, articles of clothing, etc. from the school.
Also cancelled at school buildings are before and after school programs, community Use of schools programs/events, St. Patrick Adult and Continuing Education, Family Centres, co-op placements, after school tutoring and International language programs.
The Ontario Labour Relations Board is expected to rule Monday on the legality of the strike by education workers.