Ontario education minister ‘clarifying’ students will be allowed to miss class for sports
30-06-2026 23:46 via globalnews.ca

Ontario education minister ‘clarifying’ students will be allowed to miss class for sports

New attendance rules kick in next academic year, when attendance and participation will make up either 10 or 15 per cent of a final mark for students, depending on the grade.
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