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Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent in

Global News

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July 6, 2026

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Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent in

In June 2025, Minister Paul Calandra announced he would appoint supervisors to the Toronto public, Toronto Catholic, Ottawa-Carleton and Dufferin-Peel school boards.

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Western Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

Federal audit finds First Nations schools still failing despite higher funding

A new federal audit has found Ottawa's on-reserve education system continues to suffer from poor oversight and weak student outcomes despite spending billions of dollars annually and providing significantly more funding per student than the national average.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 21, 2026

Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools

Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools

Wirepoints

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· Jul 8, 2026

Chicago cut funding for assistant principals in small schools. Most chose to keep them anyway. – Chalkbeat Chicago

Because CPS guarantees a minimum level of staffing under its 2024 formula, many small schools were protected from other cuts the district made. In 2026, assistant principals made an average salary of 135,650.

Business Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

Government tightens FCRA rules, revises penalties for violations by NGOs

The Union home ministry has revised FCRA penalties and amended the rules for NGOs receiving foreign funds. The changes tighten registration, disclosure and utilisation norms, including donor tracing and spending conditions.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ondo govt withholds WASSCE results of students over ‘sign-out’ chaos, rampage

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, results and testimonials of some graduating secondary school students in Ondo State have been withheld over misconduct during the completion of their final exams. The Ondo State Government disclosed that the penalty became imperative following the involvement of 17 graduating students in chaotic and undisciplined behaviour. According [] Ondo govt withholds WASSCE results of students over ‘sign-out’ chaos, rampage

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ministère de l’Éducation : quatre autres responsables suspendus pour « manquements » à leurs obligations

Les sanctions continuent de tomber au sein de l’administration éducative guinéenne. Après la suspension de quatre hauts responsables du système éducatif en début de semaine, la Direction générale des examens et contrôle scolaire (DGECS) vient d’annoncer aussi des mesures conservatoires visant quatre autres cadres impliqués dans l’organisation des examens nationaux, session 2026. Il s’agit de Sékou Condé, chef de la [] The post Ministère de l’Éducation : quatre autres responsables suspendus pour « manquements » à leurs obligations first appeared on Guineematin.com.

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Related coverage for "Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent in": Western Standard — Federal audit finds First Nations schools still failing despite higher funding . The New Zealand Herald — Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools. Wirepoints — Chicago cut funding for assistant principals in small schools. Most chose to keep them anyway. – Chalkbeat Chicago. Business Today — Government tightens FCRA rules, revises penalties for violations by NGOs. Daily Post Nigeria — Ondo govt withholds WASSCE results of students over ‘sign-out’ chaos, rampage. Guineematin.com — Ministère de l’Éducation : quatre autres responsables suspendus pour « manquements » à leurs obligations