Podcast February 18, 2020
Podcast #42 – The Rights of Students During Ontario Teacher Strikes
Difficulties between the Ontario Government and the teacher’s unions have led to public school classes being cancelled for some students, teachers not providing comments on report cards, and teachers stopping various other administrative tasks and other services. Many parents with children in the public education system have been asking about their children’s rights to education during a teacher’s strike.
This Episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast answers the questions about what Ontario Law guarantees to students and how it protects them. It reveals what the minimum educational education standards are in the province and sets. It also discusses what rights that students with special needs, and students who are victims of bullying, can continue to expect even during labour disruptions affecting their school.
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