The Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board of Trustees has written a letter to Education Minister Stephen Lecce expressing disappointment and frustration with the changes in provincial COVID-19 protocols in schools.
The letter, signed by board chair Tom Dall, says the board is concerned with the lack of consultation with school boards and unions in making the decision.
Other concerns include the discontinuation of the established COVID-19 cases and contact management system, broadband inequities for rural families during remote learning, and access to test kits and N95 masks.
Read the entire letter below…
Dear Minister Lecce:
I am writing on behalf of the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board of Trustees
to express our disappointment and frustration with the recent change in provincial protocols
regarding the management of COVID–19 in schools, and once again the total lack of consultation
with school boards.
Our concerns are predicated on the following:
Lack of Consultation Prior to Implementation
Contrary to your comments on social media, there was absolutely no consultation with
Trustee Associations, Directors of Education, or Unions for that matter on this significant
change in practice.
Lack of Transparency
The discontinuation of the established COVID–19 case and contact management system,
including public reporting of cases, dismissal of classes and cohorts, to be replaced by the
30% absence rate protocol, lacks the transparency of the system that has worked well and
maintained public confidence throughout the pandemic and places our senior team,
principals, and vice–principals in legal jeopardy.
Broadband Inequities
The Board of Trustees ask that the Province work with all stakeholders and broadband
providers to address the inequities that exist across our Board’s 16,000 square kilometre
catchment area. Our families in rural areas suffer a major disadvantage when opting for
remote learning.
Access to Test Kits and N95 Masks
We request PCR and Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits be made available to students and staff
who have COVID–19 symptoms before they come into the school or workplace. In addition,
that the Ministry of Education continues the funding and supply of RATs for all students and
staff.
I am writing on behalf of the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board of Trustees
to express our disappointment and frustration with the recent change in provincial protocols
regarding the management of COVID–19 in schools, and once again the total lack of consultation
with school boards.
Our concerns are predicated on the following:
Lack of Consultation Prior to Implementation
Contrary to your comments on social media, there was absolutely no consultation with
Trustee Associations, Directors of Education, or Unions for that matter on this significant
change in practice.
Lack of Transparency
The discontinuation of the established COVID–19 case and contact management system,
including public reporting of cases, dismissal of classes and cohorts, to be replaced by the
30% absence rate protocol, lacks the transparency of the system that has worked well and
maintained public confidence throughout the pandemic and places our senior team,
principals, and vice–principals in legal jeopardy.
Broadband Inequities
The Board of Trustees ask that the Province work with all stakeholders and broadband
providers to address the inequities that exist across our Board’s 16,000 square kilometre
catchment area. Our families in rural areas suffer a major disadvantage when opting for
remote learning.
Access to Test Kits and N95 Masks
We request PCR and Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits be made available to students and staff
who have COVID–19 symptoms before they come into the school or workplace. In addition,
that the Ministry of Education continues the funding and supply of RATs for all students and
staff.
While we appreciate that school boards have received a supply of non–fit–tested N95 masks
for staff, students have only been provided with 3–ply cloth masks that are for optional use.
We request that the Province provide medical grade masks or child size N95 masks for all
students.
Funding for Additional Staff to Facilitate Remote Learning
The current funding model does not support additional staff to be hired as the demand for
remote learning increases. Our Board has a threshold in this area and after that, families will
be disadvantaged by being placed in an asynchronous learning environment.
The Immunization of School Pupils Act
The Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board of Trustees request the
Immunization of School Pupils Act include COVID–19 as a mandatory vaccination.
Our Board does its best to reach out to the various stakeholder groups impacted by decisions to
inform policy, procedures, and practices. This was evidenced through the creation of our Multi–
Year Strategic Plan. As such, we have the same expectation of our elected provincial
government, which includes our Ministry of Education.
We ask in the strongest terms that you revert to the previous case and contact management
system. This includes the transparent reporting of known positive COVID–19 cases in schools
and sharing this information with families.
Our Board has many rural communities. If your expectation is to support families in remote
learning for the long–term, adequate funding and infrastructure is required to address the
inequities.
The health and safety, mental health and well–being of staff and students through the lens of our
gospel values is our mandate. Please address our concerns in a manner that will help our
stakeholders navigate this pandemic in a way that will minimize their trepidation for their welfare.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Algonquin and Lakeshore District School Board, thank
you for your attention and consideration to our concerns.
Sincerely,
Tom Dall
Chair of the Board of Trustees
for staff, students have only been provided with 3–ply cloth masks that are for optional use.
We request that the Province provide medical grade masks or child size N95 masks for all
students.
Funding for Additional Staff to Facilitate Remote Learning
The current funding model does not support additional staff to be hired as the demand for
remote learning increases. Our Board has a threshold in this area and after that, families will
be disadvantaged by being placed in an asynchronous learning environment.
The Immunization of School Pupils Act
The Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board of Trustees request the
Immunization of School Pupils Act include COVID–19 as a mandatory vaccination.
Our Board does its best to reach out to the various stakeholder groups impacted by decisions to
inform policy, procedures, and practices. This was evidenced through the creation of our Multi–
Year Strategic Plan. As such, we have the same expectation of our elected provincial
government, which includes our Ministry of Education.
We ask in the strongest terms that you revert to the previous case and contact management
system. This includes the transparent reporting of known positive COVID–19 cases in schools
and sharing this information with families.
Our Board has many rural communities. If your expectation is to support families in remote
learning for the long–term, adequate funding and infrastructure is required to address the
inequities.
The health and safety, mental health and well–being of staff and students through the lens of our
gospel values is our mandate. Please address our concerns in a manner that will help our
stakeholders navigate this pandemic in a way that will minimize their trepidation for their welfare.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Algonquin and Lakeshore District School Board, thank
you for your attention and consideration to our concerns.
Sincerely,
Tom Dall
Chair of the Board of Trustees




