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Opinion | As Ford bickers with trustees over bubble gum, our chronically underfunded schools are failing a growing number of students

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Back to school

The first days back to school are always chaotic as kids, parents, and educators adjust to new routines. They’re also fun. The Ontario government should be focusing on what’s best for public school students, not officials and trustees.


Ricardo Tranjan is a senior researcher on housing and social policy at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Ontario students returned to school last week.

The first days back are always chaotic as kids, parents, and educators adjust to new routines. They’re also fun. On Tuesday, I watched a group of kindergarteners’ board the bus for the first time; their nervous excitement was almost as visible as their oversized backpacks. It warmed my heart.

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Ricardo Tranjan

Ricardo Tranjan is a senior researcher on housing and social policy at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

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