Toronto Star

Regular semesters return in February

Several boards sought an end to modified system

- NICOLE THOMPSON

Ontario high schools will shift back to regular semesters no later than February, returning secondary students to a normal schedule for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.

School boards will be able to make the change sooner if they have their local public health unit’s support, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced Thursday.

“Recognizin­g the high rates of immunizati­on among youth in our secondary schools, I’m proud to announce that secondary schools will resume a regular timetable model of four courses a day starting in Term 2,” he said.

Numerous school boards have requested the move away from “modified semesters,” which saw students take four courses each term, alternatin­g which two classes they had each week.

The system allows for easier cohorting, but students and parents have complained that the three-hour classes make it hard to absorb and retain informatio­n. In the last academic year, many secondary schools opted for a “quadmester” model, in which the year was divided into four terms, each with only two courses.

Thursday’s announceme­nt immediatel­y got a stamp of approval from the Ontario Public School Boards Associatio­n.

“This return to a regular timetable for secondary students will improve student engagement and achievemen­t, while allowing educators to create more effective teaching and learning environmen­ts,” OPSBA president Cathy Abraham said in a statement.

The Toronto Catholic District School Board was among the boards that had asked the province to switch to regular semesters, and it said Thursday it would aim to change schedules in February 2022.

Lecce said elementary students, many of whom are currently too young to be vaccinated, will not see their schedules or cohorting rules change.

“We’re introducin­g additional temporary measures to protect them as the winter months approach,” he said.

He said that starting in January — or earlier, if local public health units deem it necessary — all elementary school-wide assemblies are to be held virtually. Lunches and breaks in elementary schools will be restricted to classroom cohorts indoors when distancing between cohorts can’t be maintained.

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