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Kristin Rushowy Education Reporter and Jennifer Arp

Toronto District School Board: The board is also looking to ensure each area of the city offers programming in the arts, science and technology as well as the trades and other programs, said vice chair Jennifer Arp, a member of the planning and priorities committee, where the accommodation report will be discussed Wednesday, according to Toronto Star. This helps the community understand, and to see the volume of work we are trying to undergo, she said of the detailed proposal. By Kristin Rushowy Education Reporter Mon., June 13, 2016 More than 100 schools will be involved in reviews for closing or boundary changes over the next six years under the Toronto District School Board updated long-term plan. I think they then start to realize how the puzzle pieces fit together. Between this fall and 2022, more than 50 schools — divided into 15 groups — will have gone through enrolment reviews; typically, one per grouping is recommended for closing. Our planning people are very busy people. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.