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Back to school in Ontario: Changes parents can expect as students return to class [Video]

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A number of changes are coming to Ontario classrooms this fall as students return to school. Here’s a list of what can be expected:

Cellphone bans

Schools in Ontario will start cracking down on cellphone use in class. As of September, students in kindergarten to Grade 6 will be asked to keep their phones on silent and out of sight the entire day, unless permitted by an educator. Students between Grades 7 and 12 will have some additional flexibility with cellphones only banned during class time.

If a student breaks the rules, their cellphones would need to be immediately surrendered to a staff member and parents will be notified. Students could also face suspension for repeated violations.

Education Minister Jill Dunlop told reporters at a news conference on Thursday that enforcement is expected to be “a big issue,” but added that there are existing disciplinary policies in place that will allow educators to enforce the new policy.

“The minimum standards have been set and …

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