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Ontario announces sweeping changes to school board governance

The bill creates chief executive officers at English boards and caps trustee honorariums at $10,000 while shifting budget and bargaining power to senior staff.

  • On Monday, Education Minister Paul Calandra introduced the "Putting Student Achievement First Act," which limits school board trustees to 12 members and caps annual honoraria at $10,000.
  • Calandra cited widespread financial mismanagement and "weak governance" as driving these reforms after placing eight school boards under provincial supervision, leaving 36 per cent of Ontario students without elected trustees.
  • The legislation creates new chief executive officer and chief education officer roles, transferring budget development and collective bargaining powers from elected trustees to appointed management with required business and educational qualifications.
  • Students in Grades 9 through 12 will face mandatory written exams on official exam days, while attendance will account for 15 per cent of final marks for Grades 9 and 10 and 10 per cent for Grades 11 and 12.
  • While critics argue trustees are essential for representing parent concerns, the province maintains these reforms ensure stable leadership and focus on student success over local governance preferences.
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OSSTF says new education reforms miss the mark

Education Minister Paul Calandra announced his government was introducing the Putting Student Achievement First Act in the Ontario legislature.

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Francophone school boards in Ontario retain their school councillors, while these elected representatives will lose a lot of power on the English side.

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Ontario to tighten control of school boards, limit trustee powers

TORONTO –  After months of speculation that Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government was preparing to eliminate school board trustees, it revealed Monday that elected boards will remain. But the government is taking away much of the power trustees currently have and placing it in the hands of a manager with “business qualifications.”

·Ontario, Canada
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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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