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Author: Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: April 22, 2025 - 05:00
Seibert and Martin: The OCDSB must be open with parents
April 22, 2025

Following the backlash against Ottawa-Carleton District School Board program and boundary reforms, the board released a revised plan creating new winners and losers. Though some exhausted parents may feel temporary relief, we ask: Should parents accept marginal concessions now, allowing the board to push through a complex and poorly understood plan, only to find ourselves in the same predicament again in a few years? Read More
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