Ontario seeks to set priorities for school boards on student achievement

Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce waits for his introduction before speaking to the media at a library in Toronto, Sunday, April 16, 2023. Lecce is set to table legislation the government says will refocus the education system. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario's school boards need to "refocus" on reading, writing and math, the province's education minister said Monday as he introduced legislation that would give him greater control over boards, including by setting student achievement priorities.

Stephen Lecce cited stagnant, low and falling standardized test scores as a reason for the move, but critics said it is unclear what the new government-mandated priorities will accomplish.

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