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- Owen Sound Sun Times on the MP and MPP getting involved in an accommodation review;
- The Sun Times on the vote to keep the school in question above open;
- The Hanover Post on another school-closure review in the Bluewater DSB;
- The Stratford Beacon Herald on Avon Maitland DSB's search for French immersion accommodation;
- The St. Catharines Standard on the Thorold high school review and its report being delayed;
- The Sudbury Star on French immersion accommodation within the Rainbow DSB;
- The Peterborough Examiner on the Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB 'phasing out' a Grade 7/8 school, along with the followup on the decision not to;
- The Sarnia and Lambton County This Week on the Lambton Kent DSB using international students to boost enrolment;
- The Petrolia Topic on the LKDSB tracking French immersion enrolment post-review;
- The Peterborough Examiner on another attempt to reverse the PCVS decision, as well as a Halloween protest and direction given to teachers on the pending closure;
- The Goderich Signal-Star on an elementary school-closure review;
- The North Bay Nugget on the realization of a moved French program's subsequent impact on enrolment;
- The Shoreline Beacon on a Kincardine / Port Elgin review that didn't get the same attention as the one in Chesley, with subsequent coverage of the vote by the Sun Times and the Kincardine News;
- The Kincardine News had a good followup to the above on a new high school for the village;
- The Simcoe Reformer on a Grand Erie DSB rural high school review, the shrunken campaign to save Port Drover Composite; and,
- The Chatham Daily News on finding a home for French immersion in Chatham.
- The Waterloo Region Record on the impact before- and after-school programming could have on childcare centres;
- The Sault Star on the same issue in that area of the province;
- The Ottawa Citizen's scoop, exclusive at the time coverage of Minister Laurel Broten saying wraparound programs don't have to be offered by school boards; and,
- The Sudbury Star on the Rainbow DSB's first contract with its early childhood educators;
- The Cornwall Standard Freeholder on the Upper Canada DSB keeping wifi networks in its schools;
- The Sault Star on the Algoma DSB pondering surveillance cameras in some of its high schools;
- The Peterborough Examiner on the Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB's wifi study and implementation in its schools; and,
- The Welland Tribune forshadowing a recent visit by Broten to a local elementary school.
- The Belleville Intelligencer on 16 layoff notices that didn't turn into callbacks;
- The North Bay Nugget on the suspension of a trustee in the Near North DSB;
- The Hamilton Spectator on a breach-of-conduct investigation at the Hamilton Wentworth DSB; and,
- The Timmins Daily Press on local schools' review of new fundraising policies (a little muddled in confusing fundraising with a convicted thief who stole from athletics programs).
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