EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS

Education Act

ONTARIO REGULATION 225/10

EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS

Note: This Regulation was revoked on June 7, 2011. See: O. Reg. 221/11, s. 30.

Last amendment: O. Reg. 221/11.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

SKIP TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS

Schools Subject to Section 259 of the Act

1.

Subject schools

2.

Exception, staffing and projected enrolment

3.

Projected enrolment under s. 2

4.

Transition exception, third party agreements, schools listed for 2010/2011

5.

Transition exception, third party agreements, schools listed for 2011/2012

6.

Exception, extended day program staffing

Transitional — Fees for Extended Day Program — 2010/2011 School Year

7.

Interpretation

8.

Determination of fees, first school year

9.

Operating costs

10.

Projected enrolment

11.

Timing for determination and posting of fees

Transitional — Fees for Extended Day Program — 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 School Years

11.1

Interpretation

11.2

Determination of base and actual fees, second and third school year

11.3

Fees charged for before or after school portions of program

11.4

Fees charged for specified portions of non-instructional day program

11.5

Operating costs

11.6

Timing for determination and posting of base fees

11.7

Collection of information from parents

11.8

Determinations based on collected information

11.9

Timing for determination and posting of actual fees

11.10

Transition exception, ss. 11.6, 11.7 and 11.9, third party agreements

11.11

Submission to Minister

Deposits and Registration Fees

11.12

Deposits and registration fees

Board Approval of Delegation by Principal

12.

Board approval

Appointments — Early Childhood Educators

13.

Appointment to early childhood educator positions, urgent situations

14.

Appointment to early childhood educator positions, urgent or letter of permission

15.

Certificate cancelled, revoked or suspended

Schedule 1

 

Schedule 2

 

Schools Subject to Section 259 of the Act

Subject schools

1. (1) The obligation of a board under this section with respect to a school governed by it begins with the school year indicated in Column 3 of Schedule 1 opposite the school listed in Column 2 of Schedule 1. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 1 (1); O. Reg. 509/10, s. 1 (1).

(2) Every board listed in Schedule 1 shall, in every elementary school of the board listed in Schedule 1, operate an extended day program in accordance with section 259 of the Act. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 1 (2).

(3) A board is not required to operate an extended day program in a school unless the board and the school are listed in Schedule 1. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 1 (3).

(4) A board that is required to operate an extended day program in a school shall operate the program both before the start of the school day and after the end of the school day, except where otherwise provided under section 2. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 1 (4).

(5) A change in the name of a school listed in Schedule 1 does not affect obligations under this Regulation with respect to the school. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 1 (2).

Exception, staffing and projected enrolment

2. (1) This section does not apply if the projected enrolment of pupils under clause (2) (a) in the relevant portion or portions of the extended day program, is 20 or more pupils. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (1).

(2) Despite section 1, a board is not required to operate the before school portion, the after school portion or both portions of an extended day program in a school listed in Schedule 1 in a school year if, by the day before the last day of the preceding school year, the board,

(a) concludes that,

(i) the projected enrolment of the school’s junior kindergarten and kindergarten pupils for the school year, in the relevant portion or portions of the extended day program, will result in a pupil to staff ratio of less than 10 to 1, and

(ii) subject to subsection (3), the ratio cannot be raised to 10 to 1 or higher by including up to a maximum of 25 per cent Grade 1 and 2 pupils of the school in the projected enrolment in the portion or portions of the extended day program; and

(b) in a form approved by the Minister,

(i) provides the information on which it based its conclusion under clause (a), and

(ii) affirms to the Minister that it reached the conclusion in good faith, based on that information. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (2).

(3) Subclause (2) (a) (ii) does not apply if the board has a written agreement with a third party under which the third party operates a before school program and an after school program on the school site for pupils in Grades 1 and 2. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (3).

(4) In reaching its conclusion respecting the 10 to 1 ratio under clause (2) (a), the board shall assume that the extended day program will be staffed by either one or two employees. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (4).

(5) The board shall base its decision as to whether to assume one employee or two employees under subsection (4) on its assessment of the minimum number of employees required to operate the program safely, given projected enrolment. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (5).

(6) The assumption made by the board does not limit the actual number of employees that the board may in fact employ to staff the program. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 2 (6).

(7) A board shall reassess each year if this section applies to the board and any conclusions and assumptions made under this section. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 2.

(8) Nothing in subclause (2) (a) (ii) limits the right of a board to operate an extended day program for pupils of the board under subsection 259 (2) of the Act. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 2.

Projected enrolment under s. 2

3. (1) For the 2010/2011 school year, the board shall base projected enrolment for the purposes of section 2 on the following:

1. Information about parents’ intentions and interests related to enrolling their children in one or more portions of the extended day program in the school during the school year.

2. Demographic information related to the community served by the school.

3. In respect of the 2011/2012 school year and subsequent school years, projections based on data about enrolment in extended day programs operated in the school in previous years.

4. Other relevant sources of information. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 3 (1); O. Reg. 509/10, s. 3 (1).

(2) The board shall gather the information referred to in subsection (1) by the most reliable means reasonably available to it. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 3 (2).

(3) The board shall gather the information referred to in paragraph 1 of subsection (1) from,

(a) parents of pupils who are registered in the school for the school year in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, where relevant, Grades 1 and 2; and

(b) parents who have expressed an interest in enrolling their children in the school for the school year in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, where relevant, Grades 1 and 2. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 3 (3).

(4) Means that may be used to gather the information in paragraph 1 of subsection (1) include,

(a) questionnaires filled out by parents referred to in clauses (3) (a) and (b); and

(b) oral and written comments from parents referred to in clauses (3) (a) and (b) who contact or visit the school. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 3 (4).

(5) For the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 school years, the board shall base projected enrolment for the purposes of section 2 on information collected in accordance with section 11.7. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 3 (2).

Transition exception, third party agreements, schools listed for 2010/2011

4. (1) Despite section 1, a board is not required to operate an extended day program in the 2010/2011 school year in any school of the board for which the school year shown in Schedule 1 opposite the name of the school is 2010/2011, if the board affirms to the Minister, in a form approved by the Minister, no later than the day before the last day of the 2009/2010 school year that,

(a) the board at the time this Regulation came into force had a written agreement with a third party respecting the operation by the third party of a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, for pupils in junior kindergarten and kindergarten, outside the time when junior kindergarten and kindergarten are operated in the school;

(b) the board has evidence that the third party is licensed or authorized under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, for the 2010/2011 school year;

(c) where the third party is authorized but not licensed under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, for the 2010/2011 school year, the third party has agreed in writing with the board that it will operate the program with a child to staff ratio of no more than 15 to 1; and

(d) the third party has agreed in writing with the board that, for the 2010/2011 school year, it will,

(i) operate the before school program, after school program or both, on the school site, at a minimum on every instructional day, and

(ii) in planning and delivering the before school program, after school program or both, include content similar to the content that boards are required to include in an extended day program under the Act. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 4 (1).

(2) Despite section 1, a board is not required to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year in any school of the board for which the school year shown in Schedule 1 opposite the school is 2010/2011, if the board affirms to the Minister, in a form approved by the Minister, no later than the day before the last day of the 2010/2011 school year that,

(a) the board at the time this Regulation came into force had a written agreement with a third party respecting the operation by the third party of a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, for pupils in junior kindergarten and kindergarten, outside the time when junior kindergarten and kindergarten are operated in the school;

(b) the board has evidence that the third party is licensed or authorized under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, for the 2011/2012 school year;

(c) where the third party is authorized but not licensed under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, for the 2011/2012 school year, the third party has agreed in writing with the board that it will operate the program with a child to staff ratio of no more than 15 to 1; and

(d) the third party has agreed in writing with the board that, for the 2011/2012 school year, it will,

(i) operate the before school program, after school program or both, on the school site, at a minimum on every instructional day, and

(ii) in planning and delivering the before school program, after school program or both, include content similar to the content that boards are required to include in an extended day program under the Act. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 4 (2); O. Reg. 509/10, s. 4.

Transition exception, third party agreements, schools listed for 2011/2012

5. Despite section 1, a board is not required to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year in a school of the board for which the school year shown in Schedule 1 opposite the school is 2011/2012, if the board affirms to the Minister, in a form approved by the Minister, no later than the day before the last day of the 2010/2011 school year, that,

(a) the board at the time this Regulation came into force has a written agreement with a third party respecting the operation by the third party of a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, for pupils in junior kindergarten and kindergarten, outside the time when junior kindergarten and kindergarten are operated in the school;

(b) the board has evidence that the third party is licensed or authorized under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, for the 2011/2012 school year;

(c) where the third party is authorized but not licensed under the Day Nurseries Act to operate a before school program, an after school program or both, on the school site, the program will be operated by the third party with a child to staff ratio of no more than 15 to 1; and

(d) the third party has agreed in writing with the board that, for the 2011/2012 school year, it will,

(i) operate the before school program, after school program or both, on the school site, at a minimum on every instructional day, and

(ii) in planning and delivering the before school program, after school program or both, include content similar to the content that boards are required to include in an extended day program under the Act. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 5; O. Reg. 509/10, s. 5.

Exception, extended day program staffing

6. A board is not required to designate a position in an extended day program unit in a school as requiring an early childhood educator or to appoint an early childhood educator to such a position if all of the pupils in the unit are 9 years or older. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 6.

Transitional — Fees for Extended Day Program — 2010/2011 School Year

Interpretation

7. For the purposes of sections 8 to 11,

“actual daily fee” means the extended day program fee for a school’s extended day program, calculated in accordance with subsection 8 (5); (“droits quotidiens réels”)

“base daily fee” means the base extended day program fee for a board’s extended day programs, calculated in accordance with subsection 8 (2); (“droits quotidiens de base”)

“non-instructional day fee” means the extended day program fee for a school on a non-instructional day, calculated in accordance with subsection 8 (7). (“droits pour les journées autres que des journées d’enseignement”) O. Reg. 225/10, s. 7.

Determination of fees, first school year

8. (1) Every board that is required by this Regulation to operate an extended day program in the 2010/2011 school year shall, before the last instructional day of the 2009/2010 school year, as indicated in the board’s school calendar posted on the board’s website, determine the fees to be charged by it to parents of pupils enrolled in extended day programs operated by the board in the 2010/2011 school year. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (1).

(2) The base daily fee for the 2010/2011 school year shall be determined by,

(a) projecting the board’s operating costs for extended day programs for the 2010/2011 school year, on the assumption that the board’s extended day programs will operate for five hours a day;

(b) dividing the amount projected under clause (a) by the projected enrolment of pupils of the board in extended day programs operated by the board in the 2010/2011 school year; and

(c) dividing the amount determined under clause (b) by 188 (which is approximately the number of instructional days in a school year). O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (2).

(3) For the purposes of subsection (2),

(a) a board’s operating costs for extended day programs shall be projected in accordance with section 9; and

(b) a board’s projected enrolment of its pupils in its extended day programs shall be determined in accordance with section 10. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (3).

(4) The assumption about hours of operation specified in clause (2) (a),

(a) has no effect on the actual number of hours of operation of the board’s extended day programs; and

(b) does not prevent the board from providing extended day programs during different hours and for different numbers of hours in different schools. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (4).

(5) The actual daily fee charged by a board to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board shall be determined by multiplying the base daily fee determined under subsection (2) by the percentage set out in column 2 of the Table that corresponds to the number of hours of operation of the extended day program in the school.

TABLE
DAILY FEE

Column 1

Column 2

Hours of operation of extended day program in a school

Percentage (of five hours and of base daily fee)

Up to and including 0.5 hours

10%

More than 0.5 hours, up to and including 1.0 hours

20%

More than 1.0 hours, up to and including 1.5 hours

30%

More than 1.5 hours, up to and including 2.0 hours

40%

More than 2.0 hours, up to and including 2.5 hours

50%

More than 2.5 hours, up to and including 3.0 hours

60%

More than 3.0 hours, up to and including 3.5 hours

70%

More than 3.5 hours, up to and including 4.0 hours

80%

More than 4.0 hours, up to and including 4.5 hours

90%

More than 4.5 hours, up to and including 5.0 hours

100%

More than 5.0 hours, up to and including 5.5 hours

110%

More than 5.5 hours, up to and including 6.0 hours

120%

More than 6.0 hours, up to and including 6.5 hours

130%

More than 6.5 hours, up to and including 7.0 hours

140%

O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (5).

(6) The fee charged by a board to parents of pupils enrolled in only the before school portion or the after school portion of an extended day program at a school of the board shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the percentage that the number of hours of operation of the before school portion or the after school portion, as the case may be, bears to five hours.

2. Apply that percentage to the board’s base daily fee to determine the applicable fee. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (6).

(7) The non-instructional day fee charged by a board to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board on a non-instructional day shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the base daily fee by 0.85.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 1.2.

3. Add the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the actual daily fee determined under subsection (5). O. Reg. 225/10, s. 8 (7).

Operating costs

9. (1) For the purposes of clause 8 (3) (a), a board’s projected operating costs for extended day programs for the 2010/2011 school year is the sum of the following:

1. The projected total wages for employees needed by the board to staff its extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (2). For the purposes of this paragraph and subsection (2), employees who staff an extended day program do not include employees who provide custodial services, administrative services or any other services ancillary to extended day programs.

2. 24.32 per cent of the total determined under paragraph 1, on account of benefits.

3. 13.4 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1 and 2, on account of vacation and statutory holiday pay.

4. 2 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1 and 2, on account of professional development.

5. 5 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4, on account of use of supply staff.

6. The projected total costs of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the board’s extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (3).

7. The projected total cost of utilities and custodial services related to the board’s extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (4).

8. The projected total supplies expenditures related to the board’s extended day programs on instructional days in the year. An expenditure is a supplies expenditure if it is categorized as such in the Ministry’s Uniform Code of Accounts, revised March 2010 and posted on the Ministry’s website.

9. The projected total cost of food related to the board’s extended day programs on instructional days in the year.

10. The projected total administrative costs related to the board’s extended day programs in the year, including costs of record keeping and fees collection, determined in accordance with subsection (5).

11. The projected total cost of vacancies, not to exceed 10 per cent of the sum of the amounts determined under paragraphs 1 to 10. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 9 (1).

(2) Projected total wages under paragraph 1 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the number of employees needed by the board to staff its extended day programs. For the purposes of this paragraph, a board shall count an employee who is assigned to staff a before school portion of an extended day program as 0.4 and an employee who is assigned to staff an after school portion of an extended day program as 0.6.

2. Determine the average hourly wages the board anticipates paying those employees.

3. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 2 by 940 (representing 188 days multiplied by 5 hours).

4. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 3 by the number determined under paragraph 1. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 9 (2).

(3) Projected total costs of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the board’s extended day programs in the year under paragraph 6 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the projected enrolment of pupils of the board in its extended day programs, as determined under section 10, by 188.

2. Multiply the number determined under paragraph 1 by the amount set out in Column 3 of Schedule 2 opposite the name of the board listed in Column 2 of Schedule 2. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 9 (3).

(4) Projected total costs of utilities and custodial services under paragraph 7 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine an amount, not to exceed $0.60, that represents the per pupil per hour cost of utilities and custodial services related to the board’s extended day programs.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 940 (representing 188 days multiplied by 5 hours).

3. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 2 by the projected enrolment of pupils of the board in its extended day programs, as determined under section 10. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 9 (4).

(5) Projected total administrative costs under paragraph 10 of subsection (1) are determined based on projected costs of the board in relation to,

(a) contracts entered into by the board with third parties before July 1, 2010 for the 2010/2011 school year, under which third parties will provide administrative services related to the board’s extended day programs; and

(b) employees of the board who spend 75 per cent or more of their time providing administrative services related to the board’s extended day programs for the 2010/2011 school year. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 9 (5).

Projected enrolment

10. (1) For the purposes of clause 8 (3) (b), a board shall determine the projected enrolment of its pupils in its extended day programs in the 2010/2011 school year based on the following:

1. Information respecting parents’ intentions and interests related to enrolling their children in those programs.

2. Demographic information related to the communities served by schools of the board.

3. Other relevant sources of information. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 10 (1).

(2) For the purposes of this section, the board shall determine projected enrolment by counting a pupil enrolled in a before school portion of an extended day program as 0.4 and a pupil enrolled in an after school portion of an extended day program as 0.6. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 10 (2).

(3) The board shall gather the information referred to in subsection (1) by the most reliable means reasonably available to it. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 10 (3).

(4) The board shall gather the information referred to in paragraph 1 of subsection (1) from,

(a) parents of pupils who are registered for the 2010/2011 school year in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, where relevant, Grades 1 and 2 in a school of the board; and

(b) parents who have expressed an interest in enrolling their children for the 2010/2011 school year in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, where relevant, Grades 1 and 2 in a school of the board. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 10 (4).

(5) Means that may be used to gather the information in paragraph 1 of subsection (1) include,

(a) questionnaires to parents referred to in clauses (4) (a) and (b); and

(b) oral and written comments from parents referred to in clauses (4) (a) and (b) who contact or visit a school of the board. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 10 (5).

Timing for determination and posting of fees

11. No later than the day before the last day of the board’s 2009/2010 school year, a board that is required by this Regulation to operate an extended day program in the 2010/2011 school year shall ensure that the fees to be charged by it to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program operated by the board for the school year are,

(a) determined in accordance with sections 8, 9 and 10;

(b) submitted in writing, together with a detailed account of how the determination was arrived at, to the Minister; and

(c) posted on the board’s website. O. Reg. 225/10, s. 11.

Transitional — Fees for Extended Day Program — 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 School Years

Interpretation

11.1 For the purposes of sections 11.2 to 11.11,

“actual daily fee” means the extended day program fee for a school’s extended day program, calculated in accordance with subsection 11.2 (5); (“droits quotidiens réels”)

“actual non-instructional day fee” means the extended day program fee for a school on a non-instructional day, calculated in accordance with subsection 11.2 (6); (“droits réels pour les journées autres que des journées d’enseignement”)

“base daily fee” means the base extended day program fee for a board’s extended day programs, calculated in accordance with subsection 11.2 (2); (“droits quotidiens de base”)

“base non-instructional day fee” means the base extended day program fee for a board on a non-instructional day, calculated in accordance with subsection 11.2 (3). (“droits de base pour les journées autres que des journées d’enseignement”) O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Determination of base and actual fees, second and third school year

11.2 (1) Every board identified in Schedule 1 as being required to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year or the 2012/2013 school year shall, in accordance with section 11.6, determine the base daily fee and the base non-instructional day fee. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The base daily fee for the 2011/2012 school year and the 2012/2013 school year shall be determined by,

(a) projecting the board’s operating costs for an extended day program unit for the relevant school year, in accordance with section 11.5 and based on the assumption that the board’s extended day programs will operate for 300 minutes a day for 188 days with an average enrolment of 25 pupils per unit;

(b) dividing the amount projected under clause (a) by 25 (representing 25 pupils);

(c) dividing the amount determined under clause (b) by 188 (representing 188 days); and

(d) rounding the amount determined under clause (c) to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(3) The base non-instructional day fee shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the base daily fee by 0.85.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 1.2.

3. Add the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the base daily fee.

4. Round the amount determined under paragraph 3 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(4) Every board that is required by this Regulation to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year or the 2012/2013 school year shall, in accordance with section 11.9, determine the actual daily fee and the actual non-instructional day fee, if any, to be charged by it to parents of pupils enrolled in extended day programs operated by the board in the next school year. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(5) The actual daily fee charged by a board to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the percentage that the actual number of minutes of operation of the program in the school bears to 300 minutes.

2. Multiply the percentage determined under paragraph 1 by the base daily fee.

3. Round the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(6) The actual non-instructional day fee charged by a board to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board on a non-instructional day shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the base daily fee by 0.85.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 1.2.

3. Add the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the actual daily fee determined under subsection (5).

4. Round the amount determined under paragraph 3 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(7) The assumption specified in clause (2) (a) about minutes of operation,

(a) has no effect on the actual number of minutes of operation of the board’s extended day programs; and

(b) does not prevent the board from providing extended day programs during different minutes and for different numbers of minutes in different schools. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(8) The assumption specified in clause (2) (a) about average enrolment,

(a) has no effect on the actual number of pupils that a board may enrol in an extended day program unit; and

(b) does not prevent the board from enrolling different numbers of pupils in extended day program units in different schools. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Fees charged for before or after school portions of program

11.3 (1) Subsection (2) applies to a parent of a pupil if the pupil is enrolled in only the before school portion or the after school portion of an extended day program at a school of the board. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The fee charged by a board to a parent of a pupil described in subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the percentage that the number of minutes of operation of the before school portion or the after school portion, as the case may be, in the school bears to 300 minutes.

2. Multiply the percentage determined under paragraph 1 by the base daily fee.

3. Round the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Fees charged for specified portions of non-instructional day program

11.4 (1) Subsection (2) applies to a parent of a pupil if both of the following circumstances exist:

1. The pupil is enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board on a non-instructional day.

2. The pupil is only enrolled in the portion of the program that is operated during the time when junior kindergarten and kindergarten are operated on instructional days. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The fee charged by a board to a parent of a pupil described in subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the base daily fee by 0.85.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 1.2.

3. Round the amount determined under paragraph 2 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(3) Subsection (4) applies to a parent of a pupil if all of the following circumstances exist:

1. The pupil is enrolled in an extended day program at a school of the board on a non-instructional day.

2. The pupil is enrolled in the portion of the program that is operated during the time when junior kindergarten and kindergarten are operated on instructional days.

3. The pupil is enrolled in either,

i. the portion of the program that is operated during the time when the before school portion of a program is operated on instructional days, or

ii. the portion of the program that is operated during the time when the after school portion of a program is operated on instructional days. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(4) The fee charged by a board to a parent of a pupil described in subsection (3) shall be determined as follows:

1. Multiply the base daily fee by 0.85.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 1.2.

3. Add the amount that would be determined under section 11.3 if the pupil attended the before school portion or after school portion, as the case may be, of a program operated on instructional days to the amount determined under paragraph 2.

4. Round the amount determined under paragraph 3 to the nearest multiple of 50 cents. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Operating costs

11.5 (1) For the purposes of clause 11.2 (2) (a), a board’s projected operating costs for an extended day program unit for the 2011/2012 school year and the 2012/2013 school year is, in the case of each of the school years, the sum of the following:

1. The projected total wages per unit for employees needed by the board to staff extended day programs in the year, based on the assumption that two employees are needed to staff each unit and determined in accordance with subsection (3). For the purposes of this paragraph and subsection (3), employees who staff an extended day program do not include employees about whom the average number is estimated under paragraph 1 of subsection (4) or employees who provide custodial services, administrative services or any other services ancillary to extended day programs.

2. 24.32 per cent of the total determined under paragraph 1, on account of benefits.

3. 13.4 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1 and 2, on account of vacation and statutory holiday pay.

4. 2 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1 and 2, on account of professional development.

5. 5 per cent of the sum of the totals determined under paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4, on account of use of supply staff.

6. The projected total cost per unit of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the board’s extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (4).

7. The projected total cost per unit of utilities and custodial services related to the board’s extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (5).

8. The projected total supplies expenditures per unit related to the board’s extended day programs on instructional days in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (6). An expenditure is a supplies expenditure if it is categorized as such in the Ministry’s Uniform Code of Accounts, revised March 2010 and posted on the Ministry’s website.

9. The projected total cost per unit of food related to the board’s extended day programs on instructional days in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (7).

10. The projected total administrative costs per unit related to the board’s extended day programs in the year, determined in accordance with subsection (8), including costs of record keeping and fees collection but not including transaction costs accounted for under paragraph 12.

11. The projected total cost per unit of vacancies, not to exceed 5 per cent of the sum of the amounts determined under paragraphs 1 to 10.

12. The projected total transaction costs per unit, determined in accordance with subsection (9). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The assumption specified in paragraph 1 of subsection (1) that two employees are needed to staff each extended day program unit,

(a) has no effect on the actual number of employees that a board may employ to staff an extended day program unit; and

(b) does not prevent the board from having different numbers of employees staff extended day program units in different schools. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(3) Projected total wages per unit under paragraph 1 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the average hourly wages the board anticipates paying the employees needed by the board to staff an extended day program unit.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 940 (representing 188 days multiplied by 5 hours which is 300 minutes).

3. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 2 by 2 (representing two employees). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(4) Projected total cost per unit of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the board’s extended day programs in the year under paragraph 6 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Estimate the average number of employees needed by the board to staff an extended day program unit (based on the assumption of 25 pupils per unit) for the purpose of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the program based on the following information, as available to the board:

i. The number of employees needed to provide special education services to pupils with special education needs enrolled in junior kindergarten and kindergarten and, if relevant, other classes in the primary or junior divisions in schools of the board, as compared to the total number of pupils enrolled in the classes, in the year preceding the relevant school year.

ii. The number of employees needed by the board to staff extended day program units for the purpose of providing access to pupils with special education needs to the program, as compared to the total number of pupils enrolled in the units, in the year preceding the relevant school year.

iii. The number of pupils who are expected to be enrolled in a school of the board for the first time and have been identified by the board as having special education needs through the process of developing entry-to-school plans or carrying out its duties under subsection 4 (1) of Regulation 306 (Special Education Programs and Services) made under the Act, or through any other process of the board.

iv. The extent to which parents of pupils identified in subparagraphs i to iii have expressed an interest in enrolling the pupils in one or more portions of an extended day program in a school of the board during the next school year.

v. The extent to which employees would be needed by the board to staff extended day programs for the purpose of providing access to pupils identified in subparagraphs i and iii to the program.

2. Determine the average hourly wages the board anticipates paying employees about whom the average number is estimated under paragraph 1.

3. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by the amount determined under paragraph 2.

4. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 3 by 940 (representing 188 days multiplied by 5 hours which is 300 minutes).

5. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 4 by 24.32 per cent, on account of benefits.

6. Multiply the totals determined under paragraphs 4 and 5 by 13.4 per cent, on account of vacation and statutory holiday pay.

7. Multiply the totals determined under paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 by 5 per cent, on account of use of supply staff.

8. Estimate the total costs per unit of the board in respect of advisory or training services for the employees about whom the average number is estimated under paragraph 1, and other individuals involved in the provision of extended day programs to pupils with special education needs.

9. Estimate the total of any other costs per unit that the board has identified as necessary to provide access to pupils with special education needs to the board’s extended day programs in the year, based on relevant experiences of the board or any other board. In estimating these costs, the board shall determine the types of costs that are necessary and the amount of each type of costs that is necessary.

10. Total the amounts determined under paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(5) Projected total cost per unit of utilities and custodial services under paragraph 7 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine an amount, not to exceed $0.40, that represents the per pupil per hour cost of utilities and custodial services related to the board’s extended day programs.

2. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 1 by 940 (representing 188 days multiplied by 5 hours which is 300 minutes).

3. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 2 by 25 (representing 25 pupils). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(6) Projected total supplies expenditures per unit under paragraph 8 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Project the cost per pupil per instructional day for supplies expenditures.

2. Multiply the number projected under paragraph 1 by 4700 (representing 25 pupils multiplied by 188 days). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(7) Projected total cost per unit of food under paragraph 9 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Project the cost per pupil per instructional day for food.

2. Multiply the number projected under paragraph 1 by 4700 (representing 25 pupils multiplied by 188 days). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(8) Projected total administrative costs per unit under paragraph 10 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Determine the costs per unit related to contracts entered into by the board with third parties before the first school day in May of the preceding school year, if any, under which third parties will provide administrative services related to the board’s extended day programs by,

i. estimating the average number of extended day program units for which a single third party contractor provides administrative services,

ii. determining the average cost of the board’s contracts with the third parties, and

iii. dividing the amount determined under subparagraph i by the amount determined under subparagraph ii.

2. Determine the costs per unit related to employees of the board who spend 75 per cent or more of their time providing administrative services related to the board’s extended day programs by,

i. estimating the number of program units managed by one full-time equivalent person employed of the board who spends 75 per cent or more of his or her time providing the administrative services,

ii. estimating the average salary of the employees described in subparagraph i,

iii. dividing the amount determined under subparagraph ii by the amount determined under subparagraph i.

3. Total the amounts determined under paragraphs 1 and 2.

4. Determine the amount, if any, of the registration fee that the board will require under subsection 11.12 (1) in the next school year.

5. Multiply the amount determined under paragraph 4 by 25 (representing 25 pupils).

6. Subtract the amount determined under paragraph 5 from the amount determined under paragraph 3. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(9) Projected total transaction costs per unit under paragraph 12 of subsection (1) shall be determined as follows:

1. Estimate the percentage that the amount payable by the board under contracts or service agreements relating to transaction costs for extended day programs, such as credit card and debit card transactions, bears to the amount of fees collected by the board.

2. Multiply the percentage estimated under paragraph 1 by the sum of the amounts determined under paragraphs 1 to 11 of subsection (1). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Timing for determination and posting of base fees

11.6 No later than the first school day in February of the preceding school year, a board that is identified in Schedule 1 as being required to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year or the 2012/2013 school year shall ensure that the board’s base daily fees and base non-instructional day fees for the school year are,

(a) determined in accordance with sections 11.1, 11.2 and 11.5;

(b) posted on the board’s website; and

(c) provided in writing to,

(i) parents of pupils of the board who are enrolled in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, if relevant, other classes in the primary or junior divisions, and

(ii) parents who have expressed an interest to the board or a school of the board in enrolling their children in a school of the board in the next school year in junior kindergarten, kindergarten and, if relevant other classes in the primary or junior divisions. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Collection of information from parents

11.7 (1) At the same time as or after a board provides its base fees to parents in accordance with clause 11.6 (c), the board shall, to the extent possible, collect information described in subsection (2) in each school year from the parents described in subclauses 11.6 (c) (i) and (ii). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The information to be collected under subsection (1) is the following:

1. If parents intend to enrol their children in junior kindergarten or kindergarten in the next school year, the parents’ intentions and interests related to enrolling their children in,

i. one or more portions of an extended day program in a school of the board during the next school year, and

ii. an extended day program in a school of the board on non-instructional days in the next school year.

2. If parents intend to enrol their children in classes in the primary or junior divisions other than junior kindergarten or kindergarten, the parents’ intentions and interests related to enrolling their children in,

i. one or more portions of an extended day program in a school of the board during the next school year, and

ii. an extended day program in a school of the board on non-instructional days in the next school year.

3. The parents’ preferences respecting the hours of operation of before and after school portions of extended day programs in the next school year. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(3) A board shall collect the information by providing parents with questionnaires and by any other means that the board considers appropriate. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Determinations based on collected information

11.8 After considering the information collected in accordance with section 11.7, a board shall determine the following:

1. For the purposes of section 2 and as described in subsection 3 (5), projected enrolment.

2. For the purposes of determining actual daily fees and actual non-instructional day fees under subsection 11.2 (4), the actual number of minutes of operation of an extended day program in the next school year, for each school in which the program will be operated.

3. The schools in which the board will operate extended day programs in the next school year for pupils enrolled in junior kindergarten or kindergarten.

4. Any schools in which the board will operate extended day programs in the next school year for pupils enrolled in classes in the primary or junior divisions other than junior kindergarten or kindergarten.

5. The hours of the day during which the board anticipates it will operate the before and after school portions of the extended day programs in the next school year, for each school in which the program will be operated.

6. The features that the board anticipates the before and after school portions of the extended day programs will include in the next school year, for each school in which the program will be operated.

7. Any non-instructional days on which the board anticipates it will operate an extended day program for pupils enrolled in junior kindergarten or kindergarten and, if relevant, other classes in the primary or junior divisions, for each school in which the program will be operated. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Timing for determination and posting of actual fees

11.9 (1) No later than the day before the last day of the preceding school year, a board that is required by this Regulation to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year or the 2012/2013 school year shall ensure that the actual daily fees and actual non-instructional day fees to be charged by it to parents of pupils enrolled in an extended day program operated by the board for the school year are,

(a) determined in accordance with sections 11.1, 11.2 and 11.5;

(b) posted on the board’s website; and

(c) provided in writing to the parents described in subclauses 11.6 (c) (i) and (ii) together with, to the extent possible, the information described in subsection (2). O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The information to be provided to parents under clause (1) (c) is the following:

1. Information about the determinations made under paragraphs 3 to 7 of section 11.8.

2. Financial assistance that may be available to persons who are charged fees for extended day programs or where to obtain that information.

3. Any other information that the board considers relevant. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Transition exception, ss. 11.6, 11.7 and 11.9, third party agreements

11.10 Despite clause 11.6 (c), subsection 11.7 (1) and clause 11.9 (1) (c), a board is not required under those provisions to collect information from or provide information to the following parents if under subsection 4 (2) or section 5 the board is not required to operate an extended day program in a school of the board:

1. Parents of pupils who are enrolled in the school.

2. Parents who have expressed an interest in enrolling their children in the school in the next school year. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Submission to Minister

11.11 (1) A board that is required by this Regulation to operate an extended day program in the 2011/2012 school year or the 2012/2013 school year shall submit to the Minister, in a form specified by the Minister, a detailed account of how the determinations of actual daily fees and actual non-instructional day fees were arrived at. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) A board shall submit the form no later than the July 15th immediately preceding the relevant school year. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Deposits and Registration Fees

Deposits and registration fees

11.12 (1) A board may require a deposit or a registration fee to be paid to enrol a pupil in an extended day program. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(2) The amount of a deposit required under subsection (1) shall not exceed the amount of fees charged by the board for two weeks’ enrolment in an extended day program and shall be deducted from the amount of fees payable to the board in respect of the pupil’s enrolment. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(3) The amount of a registration fee required under subsection (1) shall not exceed $50. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

(4) A board shall refund a deposit, less a maximum of $50 for administrative fees, if, before the first day that the pupil is enrolled to attend the program the parent advises the board or a school of the board that the pupil will not be attending. O. Reg. 509/10, s. 6.

Board Approval of Delegation by Principal

Board approval

12. (1) A board may by resolution give approval to a principal to delegate some or all of his or her duties related to the operation of extended day programs to persons other than a vice-principal if the delegation is in accordance with the following:

1. The delegation is to,

i. a person appointed by a board under paragraph 5.1 of subsection 171 (1) of the Act to supervise persons in positions designated by the board as requiring an early childhood educator,

ii. a person appointed by a board under subsection 260 (2) of the Act to an early childhood educator position in an extended day program unit that is designated as requiring an early childhood educator, or

iii. a person who the principal considers able to fulfil the duties responsibly.

2. The duties delegated to a person described in subparagraph 1 iii may only be exercised in the event of an emergency and if,

i. no person described in subparagraph 1 i or ii is available, and

ii. there is no vice-principal employed in the principal’s school or there is a vice-principal employed in the principal’s school and the principal has already delegated the duties to be delegated to the vice-principal but he or she is not available.

3. A delegation under subparagraph 1 iii shall be for a temporary period that the principal considers appropriate in the circumstances.

4. A delegation under subparagraph 1 iii shall comply with guidelines, if any, established by the board under subsection (2). O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(2) A board may establish guidelines respecting the categories of persons who may be delegates under subparagraph 1 iii of subsection (1). O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(3) The board’s approval shall require that a delegation by a principal be in writing and include the following:

1. The name of the individual appointed as a delegate.

2. The scope of a delegation, including the duties being delegated and any conditions on the exercise of those duties.

3. The duration of the delegation.

4. Any other matter that the board considers should be included in writing in the delegation. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(4) Despite subsection (3), in the case of a delegation under subparagraph 1 iii of subsection (1), the matters referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 of subsection (3) may be specified orally at the time of the delegation and confirmed in writing by the principal within such time period as the board may specify. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(5) A board’s approval shall include directions respecting a principal’s duty to monitor the manner in which delegates fulfil their duties. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(6) A board’s approval shall require the principal to ensure that any board policy governing emergency procedures, including emergency notifications, is readily available to every person to whom the principal delegates duties. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(7) A board’s approval shall require principals to provide copies of delegations and confirmations to such persons as the board may specify. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

Appointments — Early Childhood Educators

Appointment to early childhood educator positions, urgent situations

13. (1) Subject to section 14, where no early childhood educator is available, a board may appoint, to an extended day program position designated by the board as requiring an early childhood educator, a person who is not,

(a) an early childhood educator; or

(b) a person authorized by a letter of permission to be appointed to a position designated by the board as requiring an early childhood educator. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(2) A person appointed under subsection (1) shall be 18 years of age or older and hold an Ontario secondary school diploma, a secondary school graduation diploma or a secondary school honour graduation diploma, or an equivalent to any of them. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(3) An appointment under this section is valid for 10 school days commencing with the day on which the person is appointed. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(4) A board shall submit an annual report to the Minister, and any additional reports that the Minister may require, about appointments made under this section. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(5) A report shall address such matters as the Minister may specify and shall be submitted within the time and in the form that the Minister may specify. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

Appointment to early childhood educator positions, urgent or letter of permission

14. (1) A board shall not appoint a person to an extended day program position designated by the board as requiring an early childhood educator under section 13, or in accordance with a letter of permission, if the person is or has ever been a member of the College of Early Childhood Educators. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

(2) A board shall not appoint a person to an extended day program position designated by the board as requiring an early childhood educator under section 13, or in accordance with a letter of permission, unless the person has provided to the board a written statement that any early childhood education certificate or licence granted to him or her by another jurisdiction is not cancelled, suspended or revoked for any reason other than failure to pay fees or levies to the governing body. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

Certificate cancelled, revoked or suspended

15. A person whose early childhood education certificate of registration is cancelled, revoked or suspended by the College of Early Childhood Educators shall not be appointed to an extended day program position designated by a board as requiring an early childhood educator. O. Reg. 321/10, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 1

Column 1/Colonne 1

Column 2/Colonne 2

Column 3/Colonne 3

Item/Point

Board and School/Conseil et école

School Year/Année scolaire

Algoma DSB

1.

Anna McCrea Public School

2011/2012

2.

Ben R. McMullin Public School

2010/2011

3.

East View Public School

2010/2011

4.

Northern Heights Public School

2010/2011

5.

Pinewood Public School

2010/2011

6.

Tarentorus Public School

2011/2012

7.

William Merrifield Public School

2010/2011

Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic DSB

8.

J. J. O’Neill Catholic School

2010/2011

9.

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

2011/2012

10.

Sacred Heart Catholic School, Marmora

2011/2012

11.

St. Patrick Catholic School, Harrowsmith

2010/2011

12.

St. Peter Catholic School, Kingston

2010/2011

13.

St. Peter Catholic School, Trenton

2010/2011

Avon Maitland DSB

14.

Clinton Public School

2010/2011

15.

Downie Central Public School

2010/2011

16.

Goderich Public School

2011/2012

17.

Hensall Public School

2011/2012

18.

Howick Public School

2010/2011

19.

Milverton Public School

2010/2011

20.

Romeo Public School

2010/2011

Bluewater DSB

21.

Arran-Tara Elementary School

2010/2011

22.

Bayview Public School

2010/2011

23.

Beavercrest Community School

2010/2011

24.

G. C. Huston Public School

2010/2011

25.

Hillcrest Elementary School

2010/2011

26.

Hillcrest Central School

2011/2012

27.

Kincardine Township-Tiverton Public School

2010/2011

28.

Lucknow Central Public School

2010/2011

29.

Mildmay-Carrick Central Public School

2010/2011

30.

Sullivan Community School

2010/2011

31.

Sydenham Community School

2011/2012

Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic DSB

32.

Christ the King School

2011/2012

33.

Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

34.

Jean Vanier Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

35.

Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

36.

St. Michael’s Catholic Elementary School, Dunnville

2010/2011

37.

St. Patrick’s School, Caledonia

2011/2012

38.

St. Pius Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

39.

St. Stephen’s School

2011/2012

Bruce-Grey Catholic DSB

40.

Holy Family Separate School

2010/2011

41.

St. Basil’s School

2011/2012

Catholic DSB of Eastern Ontario

42.

Holy Name of Mary Catholic School

2010/2011

43.

Immaculate Conception Catholic School

2010/2011

44.

Pope John Paul II Catholic School

2011/2012

45.

St. Finnan’s Catholic School

2011/2012

46.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic School, Brockville

2010/2011

47.

St. Joseph Catholic School, Gananoque

2010/2011

CSD catholique Centre-Sud

48.

École élémentaire catholique Cardinal-Léger

2010/2011

49.

École élémentaire catholique Frère-André

2010/2011

50.

École élémentaire catholique Immaculée-Conception

2010/2011

51.

École élémentaire catholique Jean-Paul II

2010/2011

52.

École élémentaire catholique Notre-Dame

2010/2011

53.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-René-Goupil

2011/2012

54.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys

2011/2012

CSD catholique de l’Est ontarien

55.

École élémentaire catholique de l’Ange-Gardien

2011/2012

56.

École élémentaire catholique Sacré-Coeur

2011/2012

57.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-Grégoire

2011/2012

58.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-Isidore

2011/2012

59.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Thérèse

2011/2012

CSD catholique des Aurores boréales

60.

École catholique Franco-Supérieur

2010/2011

CSD catholique des Grandes Rivières

61.

École catholique Assomption

2011/2012

62.

École catholique Louis-Rhéaume

2010/2011

63.

École catholique Sts-Martyrs-Canadiens

2010/2011

CSD catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario

64.

École élémentaire catholique Avalon

2010/2011

65.

École élémentaire catholique George-Étienne-Cartier

2010/2011

66.

École élémentaire catholique J.-L.-Couroux

2010/2011

67.

École élémentaire catholique L’Envol

2011/2012

68.

École élémentaire catholique Le Petit Prince

2010/2011

69.

École élémentaire catholique Marius-Barbeau

2010/2011

70.

École élémentaire catholique des Pins

2011/2012

71.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys

2010/2011

72.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marie

2010/2011

73.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila

2010/2011

74.

Nouvelle école Kanata Nord

2011/2012

CSD catholique du Nouvel-Ontario

75.

École Notre Dame

2011/2012

76.

École Notre-Dame de la Merci

2010/2011

77.

École Notre-Dame-des-Écoles

2010/2011

78.

École St-Joseph, Espanola

2010/2011

79.

École St-Joseph, Sudbury

2010/2011

80.

École St-Pierre

2010/2011

CSD catholique Franco-Nord

81.

École St-Paul

2011/2012

82.

École Ste-Anne, Mattawa

2010/2011

83.

École Ste-Anne, North Bay

2010/2011

CSD des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest

84.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-Ambroise

2010/2011

85.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Catherine

2010/2011

86.

École élémentaire catholique St-Jean-de-Brébeuf

2011/2012

87.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc

2010/2011

88.

École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Ursule

2010/2011

89.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-Francis

2010/2011

90.

École élémentaire catholique Saint-Paul

2010/2011

CÉP de l’Est de l’Ontario

91.

École élémentaire publique Cité Jeunesse

2010/2011

92.

École élémentaire publique de la Rivière Castor

2010/2011

93.

École élémentaire publique Des Sentiers

2011/2012

94.

École élémentaire publique L’Académie de la Seigneurie

2011/2012

95.

École élémentaire publique L’Équinoxe

2010/2011

96.

École élémentaire publique Séraphin-Marion

2010/2011

CSD du Centre-Sud-Ouest

97.

Académie de la Moraine

2011/2012

98.

École élémentaire Félix-Leclerc

2010/2011

99.

École élémentaire Gabrielle-Roy

2010/2011

100.

École élémentaire La Fontaine

2011/2012

101.

École élémentaire LaMarsh

2010/2011

102.

École élémentaire Pavillon de la jeunesse

2010/2011

103.

École publique St-Joseph

2010/2011

CSD du Grand Nord de l’Ontario

104.

École publique Franco-Nord

2011/2012

105.

École publique Jeanne-Sauvé

2010/2011

106.

École publique Pavillon-de-l’Avenir

2010/2011

CSD du Nord-Est de l’Ontario

107.

École publique des Navigateurs

2010/2011

108.

École publique Étoile du Nord

2010/2011

DSB of Niagara

109.

Carleton Public School

2011/2012

110.

Cherrywood Acres Public School

2011/2012

111.

College Street Public School

2010/2011

112.

Connaught Public School

2011/2012

113.

James Morden Public School

2010/2011

114.

McKay Public School

2010/2011

115.

Memorial Public School

2010/2011

116.

Ontario Public School

2010/2011

117.

Princess Margaret Public School

2010/2011

118.

Richmond Street Public School

2010/2011

119.

River View Public School

2011/2012

120.

Senator Gibson Public School

2010/2011

121.

Stevensville Public School

2010/2011

122.

Valley Way Public School

2010/2011

123.

Virgil Public School

2011/2012

124.

Westdale Public School

2010/2011

DSB Ontario North East

125.

Cochrane Public School

2010/2011

126.

Federal Public School

2010/2011

127.

The public elementary school located at 96 Sterling Avenue West, Timmins / L’école élémentaire publique située au 96, avenue Sterling Ouest, à Timmins

2011/2012

Dufferin-Peel Catholic DSB

128.

Father C. W. Sullivan Catholic School

2011/2012

129.

Father Francis McSpiritt Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

130.

Georges Vanier Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

131.

Good Shepherd Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

132.

Holy Cross School

2010/2011

133.

Holy Family School

2010/2011

134.

Queen of Heaven School

2010/2011

135.

St. Aidan Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

136.

St. Alfred School

2010/2011

137.

St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

138.

St. Brigid School

2010/2011

139.

St. Catherine of Siena School

2010/2011

140.

St. Charles Garnier School

2011/2012

141.

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School

2011/2012

142.

St. John of the Cross Catholic School

2011/2012

143.

St. Leonard School

2010/2011

144.

St. Louis School

2010/2011

145.

St. Mary School

2010/2011

146.

St. Patrick Catholic School

2011/2012

147.

St. Peter Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

148.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina Elementary School

2010/2011

149.

St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

150.

St. Thomas More Separate School

2011/2012

151.

St. Valentine Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Durham Catholic DSB

152.

Father Joseph Venini Catholic School

2011/2012

153.

Holy Redemeer Catholic School

2010/2011

154.

Immaculate Conception Catholic School

2010/2011

155.

Monsignor Philip Coffey Catholic School

2010/2011

156.

St. Bernadette Catholic School

2010/2011

157.

St. Joseph Catholic School

2011/2012

158.

St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic School

2010/2011

Durham DSB

159.

Bayview Heights Public School

2010/2011

160.

Beaverton Public School

2011/2012

161.

Bobby Orr Public School

2010/2011

162.

Bolton C. Falby Public School

2010/2011

163.

Cadarackque Public School

2011/2012

164.

Cartwright Central Public School

2010/2011

165.

Dr. C. F. Cannon Public School

2010/2011

166.

Duffin’s Bay Public School

2010/2011

167.

Fairport Beach Public School

2010/2011

168.

Gertrude Colpus Public School

2010/2011

169.

Glen Street Public School

2010/2011

170.

Glengrove Public School

2011/2012

171.

Harmony Public School

2010/2011

172.

Mary Street Community School

2010/2011

173.

Quaker Village Public School

2011/2012

174.

Queen Elizabeth Public School

2011/2012

175.

Ritson Public School

2010/2011

176.

Sir William Stephenson Public School

2010/2011

177.

Thorah Central Public School

2010/2011

178.

Village Union Public School

2010/2011

179.

Waverly Public School

2010/2011

180.

West Lynde Public School

2011/2012

Grand Erie DSB

181.

Bellview Public School

2010/2011

182.

Caledonia Centennial Public School

2010/2011

183.

Central Public School

2010/2011

184.

Dunnville Central Public School

2010/2011

185.

Elgin Avenue Public School

2010/2011

186.

Graham Bell-Victoria Public School

2010/2011

187.

Jarvis Public School

2011/2012

188.

J. L. Mitchener Public School

2011/2012

189.

King George School

2011/2012

190.

Lansdowne-Costain Public School

2011/2012

191.

Langton Public School

2010/2011

192.

Major Ballachey Public School

2010/2011

193.

Prince Charles Public School

2010/2011

Greater Essex County DSB

194.

Amherstburg Public School

2010/2011

195.

Belle River Public School

2010/2011

196.

Colchester North Public School

2010/2011

197.

Coronation Public School

2011/2012

198.

Dr. H. D. Taylor Public School

2010/2011

199.

Eastwood Public School

2010/2011

200.

General Brock Public School

2011/2012

201.

Gore Hill Public School

2010/2011

202.

J. E. Benson Public School

2011/2012

203.

John Campbell Public School

2010/2011

204.

Margaret D. Bennie Public School

2011/2012

205.

Marlborough Public School

2010/2011

206.

Mill Street Public School

2010/2011

207.

Prince Edward Public School

2010/2011

208.

Queen Victoria Public School (Windsor)

2011/2012

209.

William G. Davis Public School

2010/2011

Halton Catholic DSB

210.

Holy Rosary Catholic Elementary School, Burlington

2010/2011

211.

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

212.

St. Catherine of Alexandria Elementary School

2011/2012

213.

St. James Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

214.

St. John Catholic Elementary School, Burlington

2010/2011

215.

St. Joseph (Acton) Elementary School

2011/2012

216.

St. Luke Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

217.

St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

218.

St. Peter Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Halton DSB

219.

Abbey Lane Public School

2010/2011

220.

James W. Hill Public School

2010/2011

221.

Escarpment View Public School

2010/2011

222.

Gardiner Public School

2011/2012

223.

King’s Road Public School

2010/2011

224.

Lakeshore Public School

2010/2011

225.

Mohawk Gardens Public School

2010/2011

226.

Oakwood Public School

2010/2011

227.

Palermo Public School

2010/2011

228.

P. L. Robertson Public School

2010/2011

229.

Robert Little Public School

2011/2012

230.

Tom Thomson Public School

2010/2011

231.

W. H. Morden Public School

2010/2011

Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic DSB

232.

Annunciation of Our Lord Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

233.

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

234.

Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

235.

Immaculate Conception Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

236.

Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

237.

St. Brigid Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

238.

St. Lawrence Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

239.

St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

240.

St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Hamilton-Wentworth DSB

241.

Bennetto Elementary School

2010/2011

242.

Cathy Wever Elementary School

2010/2011

243.

Dr. J. Edgar Davey Elementary School

2010/2011

244.

Guy B. Brown Elementary School

2011/2012

245.

King George Elementary School

2010/2011

246.

Lisgar Elementary School

2011/2012

247.

Mount Hope Public School

2011/2012

248.

Parkdale Elementary School

2010/2011

249.

Pauline Johnson Public School

2010/2011

250.

Prince of Wales Elementary School

2010/2011

251.

Queen Mary Elementary School

2010/2011

252.

Richard Beasley Public School

2010/2011

253.

Roxborough Park Elementary School

2010/2011

254.

Sir Isaac Brock Elementary School

2010/2011

255.

Westwood Elementary School

2011/2012

256.

Yorkview Elementary School

2011/2012

Hastings and Prince Edward DSB

257.

Bancroft Public School

2011/2012

258.

College Street Public School

2010/2011

259.

Deseronto Public School

2010/2011

260.

Earl Prentice Public School

2010/2011

261.

Madoc Township Public School

2010/2011

262.

North Trenton Public School

2010/2011

263.

Prince Charles School (Belleville)

2011/2012

264.

Queen Elizabeth Public School, Trenton

2010/2011

265.

Queen Victoria School

2010/2011

Huron-Perth Catholic DSB

266.

St. Ambrose Catholic School

2010/2011

267.

St. Joseph’s Catholic School

2010/2011

268.

St. Mary’s Catholic School

2011/2012

Huron-Superior Catholic DSB

269.

St. Bernadette Catholic School

2010/2011

270.

St. Patrick Catholic School

2010/2011

271.

St. Paul Catholic School

2011/2012

272.

St. Theresa Catholic School

2010/2011

Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB

273.

Apsley Central Public School

2010/2011

274.

Brighton Public School

2011/2012

275.

Castleton Public School

2010/2011

276.

Central Public School

2010/2011

277.

Colborne Public School

2010/2011

278.

Ganaraska Trail Public School

2010/2011

279.

Grant Sine Public School

2010/2011

280.

Hastings Public School

2011/2012

281.

Havelock-Belmont Public School

2010/2011

282.

Keith Wightman Public School

2011/2012

283.

The public elementary school located at 195 Bons Avenue, Bowmanville / L’école élémentaire publique située au 195, Bons Avenue, à Bowmanville

2011/2012

284.

Orono Public School

2011/2012

285.

Otonabee Valley Public School

2010/2011

286.

Prince of Wales Public School

2010/2011

287.

Roseneath Centennial Public School

2010/2011

Keewatin-Patricia DSB

288.

Evergreen Public School

2010/2011

Note: On July 1, 2011, item 288 is revoked. See: O. Reg. 509/10, ss. 8, 9 (2).

289.

Lakewood Public School

2011/2012

290.

Pinewood School

2010/2011

291.

Riverview Public School

2011/2012

Kenora Catholic DSB

292.

St. Louis Elementary School

2010/2011

Lakehead DSB

293.

Algonquin Avenue Public School

2010/2011

294.

McKellar Park Central Public School

2010/2011

295.

Ogden Community Public School

2011/2012

296.

Sherbrooke Public School

2010/2011

297.

Vance Chapman Public School

2010/2011

298.

Westmount Public School

2010/2011

Lambton Kent DSB

299.

Brigden Public School

2010/2011

300.

Colonel Cameron Public School

2010/2011

301.

D. A. Gordon Public School

2010/2011

302.

Mooretown-Courtright Public School

2011/2012

303.

P. E. McGibbon Public School

2010/2011

304.

Queen Elizabeth II School

2010/2011

305.

Rosedale Public School

2011/2012

306.

Tilbury Area Public School

2011/2012

307.

Victor Lauriston Public School

2010/2011

308.

Wheatley Area Public School

2010/2011

309.

Zone Township Central School

2010/2011

Limestone DSB

310.

Centreville Public School

2010/2011

311.

Fairfield Elementary School

2011/2012

312.

First Avenue Public School

2010/2011

313.

Frontenac Public School

2010/2011

314.

John Graves Simcoe Public School

2011/2012

315.

North Addington Education Centre Public School

2010/2011

316.

Perth Road Public School

2010/2011

317.

Prince Charles Public School

2010/2011

318.

Rideau Heights Public School

2011/2012

319.

Sharbot Lake Public School

2010/2011

320.

Westdale Park Public School

2010/2011

London District Catholic School Board

321.

Blessed Kateri Catholic School

2010/2011

322.

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School

2011/2012

323.

Monsignor Morrison Catholic School

2010/2011

324.

Sir Arthur Carty Catholic School

2011/2012

325.

St. Anne Catholic School

2011/2012

326.

St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School

2010/2011

327.

St. Patrick’s Catholic School, Woodstock

2010/2011

328.

St. Robert Catholic School

2010/2011

Near North DSB

329.

Dr. MacDougall Public School

2011/2012

330.

E. W. Norman Public School

2010/2011

331.

Marshall Park Public School

2010/2011

332.

M. T. Davidson Public School

2010/2011

333.

Victory Public School

2010/2011

334.

William Beatty Public School

 

Niagara Catholic DSB

335.

Father Hennepin Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

336.

Holy Name Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

337.

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

338.

Our Lady of Victory Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

339.

St. Denis Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

340.

St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, Grimsby

2010/2011

341.

St. Mark Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

342.

St. Mary Catholic Elementary School, Welland

2010/2011

343.

St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School, Niagara Falls

2010/2011

344.

St. Thérèse Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic DSB

345.

Mother St. Bride School

2010/2011

346.

Our Lady of Fatima School

2010/2011

347.

St. Hubert Catholic School

2011/2012

Northeastern Catholic DSB

348.

St. Paul School

2010/2011

Northwest Catholic DSB

349.

St. Michael’s School

2011/2012

350.

St. Patrick’s School

2010/2011

Ottawa Catholic DSB

351.

Bayshore Catholic School

2010/2011

352.

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School

2011/2012

353.

Brother André Catholic School

2010/2011

354.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School

2010/2011

355.

Our Lady of Peace School

2011/2012

356.

Our Lady of Wisdom School

2010/2011

357.

Prince of Peace School

2011/2012

358.

St. Bernard School

2010/2011

359.

St. Brigid School

2010/2011

360.

St. Daniel School

2010/2011

361.

St. Elizabeth School

2010/2011

362.

St. Martin de Porres School

2010/2011

363.

St. Michael, Corkery Catholic School

2011/2012

364.

St. Patrick Catholic School

2010/2011

Ottawa-Carleton DSB

365.

Arch Street Public School

2010/2011

366.

Bayshore Public School

2010/2011

367.

Bell’s Corners Public School

2011/2012

368.

Blossom Park Public School

2010/2011

369.

Cambridge Street Community Public School

2010/2011

370.

Carson Grove Elementary School

2010/2011

371.

Century Public School

2010/2011

372.

Connaught Public School

2011/2012

373.

Convent Glen Elementary School

2010/2011

374.

Dunlop Public School

2011/2012

375.

Fallingbrook Community Elementary School

2011/2012

376.

Featherston Drive Public School

2010/2011

377.

General Vanier Public School

2010/2011

378.

Glen Cairn Public School

2010/2011

379.

Grant Alternative School

2010/2011

380.

Greely Elementary School

2010/2011

381.

Jockvale Elementary School

2010/2011

382.

Manordale Public School

2010/2011

383.

Metcalfe Public School

2010/2011

384.

Munster Elementary School

2011/2012

385.

The public elementary school located at 111 Hartsmere Drive, Stittsville / L’école élémentaire publique située au 111, Hartsmere Drive, à Stittsville

2011/2012

386.

North Gower-Marlborough Public School

2010/2011

387.

Pinecrest Public School

2010/2011

388.

Queen Elizabeth Public School

2010/2011

389.

Robert E. Wilson Public School

2010/2011

390.

Robert Hopkins Public School

2011/2012

391.

W. E. Gowling Public School

2010/2011

392.

W. Erskine Johnston Public School

2010/2011

393.

York Street Public School

2010/2011

Peel DSB

394.

Brandon Gate Public School

2010/2011

395.

Brian W. Fleming Public School

2010/2011

396.

Brookmede Public School

2010/2011

397.

Clark Boulevard Public School

2011/2012

398.

Clifton Public School

2011/2012

399.

Cooksville Creek Public School

2010/2011

400.

Credit View Public School

2011/2012

401.

Dixie Public School

2010/2011

402.

Dorset Drive Public School

2011/2012

403.

Ellengale Public School

2010/2011

404.

Elmcrest Public School

2010/2011

405.

Floradale Public School

2010/2011

406.

Hanover Public School

2010/2011

407.

Hartsdale Avenue Public School

2011/2012

408.

Macville Public School

2011/2012

409.

Madoc Drive Public School

2010/2011

410.

Marvin Heights Public School

2010/2011

411.

Massey Street Junior Public School

2010/2011

412.

The public elementary school located near Spine Road, Brampton in the Mount Pleasant Village / L’école élémentaire publique située près de Spine Road, à Brampton, dans Mount Pleasant Village

2011/2012

413.

Plowman’s Park Public School

2010/2011

414.

Queen Street Public School

2010/2011

415.

Ridgeview Public School

2010/2011

416.

Riverside Public School

2010/2011

417.

Sherwood Mills Public School

2011/2012

418.

Silver Creek Public School

2011/2012

419.

Sir Winston Churchill Public School

2010/2011

420.

Springdale Public School

2010/2011

421.

Terry Fox Public School

2011/2012

422.

Thorn Lodge Public School

2010/2011

423.

Thorndale Public School

2010/2011

424.

Willow Glen Public School

2011/2012

Peterborough Victoria Northumberland & Clarington Catholic DSB

425.

Pope John Paul II Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

426.

St. Alphonsus Elementary School

2011/2012

427.

St. Anthony’s Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

428.

St. Elizabeth Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

429.

St. Joseph’s Elementary School, Cobourg

2011/2012

430.

St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School, Lindsay

2010/2011

431.

St. Paul’s Catholic Elementary School, Peterborough

2010/2011

Rainbow DSB

432.

A. B. Ellis Public School

2010/2011

433.

Adamsdale Public School

2011/2012

434.

C. R. Judd Public School

2011/2012

435.

Central Manitoulin Public School

2011/2012

436.

Churchill Public School

2010/2011

437.

Lansdowne Public School

2010/2011

438.

Princess Anne Public School

2010/2011

439.

Queen Elizabeth II Public School

2010/2011

440.

Wembley Public School

2010/2011

Rainy River DSB

441.

North Star Community School

2010/2011

442.

Robert Moore School

2011/2012

Renfrew County Catholic DSB

443.

Holy Name Catholic School

2010/2011

444.

Our Lady of Fatima School

2011/2012

445.

St. John Bosco Catholic School

2010/2011

446.

St. Mary’s Catholic School, Deep River

2010/2011

Renfrew County DSB

447.

Admaston Public School

2011/2012

448.

Beachburg Public School

2010/2011

449.

Cobden District Public School

2010/2011

450.

Highview Public School

2011/2012

451.

McNab Public School

2010/2011

452.

Palmer Rapids Public School

2010/2011

Simcoe County DSB

453.

Adjala Central Public School

2010/2011

454.

Admiral Collingwood Elementary School

2010/2011

455.

Angus Morrison Elementary School

2011/2012

456.

Ardtrea-Cumberland Beach Public School

2011/2012

457.

Assikinack Public School

2010/2011

458.

Baxter Central Public School

2010/2011

459.

Clearview Meadows Elementary School

2010/2011

460.

Codrington Public School

2010/2011

461.

Coldwater Public School

2010/2011

462.

Cookstown Public School

2011/2012

463.

Hon. Earl Rowe Public School

2010/2011

464.

Killarney Beach Public School

2010/2011

465.

Lions Oval Public School

2010/2011

466.

Oakley Park Public School

2010/2011

467.

Port McNicoll Public School

2010/2011

468.

Portage View Public School

2011/2012

469.

Sir William Osler Public School

2010/2011

470.

Sunnybrae Public School

2010/2011

471.

Warminster Elementary School

2010/2011

472.

Waubaushene Elementary School

2010/2011

Simcoe Muskoka Catholic DSB

473.

Canadian Martyrs Catholic School

2011/2012

474.

Holy Cross Catholic School

2010/2011

475.

Marie of the Incarnation Catholic School

2010/2011

476.

Sacred Heart Catholic School

2011/2012

477.

Saint Mary’s Catholic School, Huntsville

2010/2011

478.

St. Antoine Daniel Catholic School

2010/2011

479.

St. Bernard’s Catholic School

2010/2011

480.

St. Mary’s Catholic School, Barrie

2010/2011

481.

St. Mary’s Catholic School, Collingwood

2010/2011

482.

St. Monica’s Catholic School

2011/2012

483.

St. Paul’s Catholic School

2010/2011

St. Clair Catholic DSB

484.

Holy Family Catholic School

2010/2011

485.

St. Agnes Catholic School

2010/2011

486.

St. Benedict Catholic School

2010/2011

487.

St. Joseph Catholic School, Chatham

2010/2011

488.

St. Matthew Catholic School

2011/2012

Sudbury Catholic DSB

489.

Pius XII Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

490.

St. Anne Catholic School

2010/2011

491.

St. Francis Catholic School

2011/2012

492.

St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Superior North Catholic DSB

493.

Holy Saviour School

2010/2011

Superior-Greenstone DSB

494.

Margaret Twomey Public School

2010/2011

Thames Valley DSB

495.

A. E. Duffield Public School

2010/2011

496.

Aberdeen Public School

2011/2012

497.

Blenheim District Public School

2010/2011

498.

Caradoc Central Public School

2010/2011

499.

Caradoc North Public School

2010/2011

500.

Cleardale Public School

2010/2011

501.

D. M. Sutherland Public School

2011/2012

502.

Delaware Central Public School

2010/2011

503.

East Oxford Central Public School

2010/2011

504.

Evelyn Harrison Public School

2010/2011

505.

Harris Heights Public School

2011/2012

506.

John Wise Public School

2010/2011

507.

Lord Nelson Public School

2010/2011

508.

Northridge Public School

2010/2011

509.

Plattsville & District Public School

2010/2011

510.

Port Stanley Public School

2010/2011

511.

River Heights Public School

2011/2012

512.

Springbank Public School

2011/2012

513.

Stoney Creek Public School

2010/2011

514.

Stoneybrook Public School

2010/2011

515.

Valleyview Central Public School

2010/2011

516.

West Nissouri Public School

2010/2011

517.

Wilberforce Public School

2010/2011

518.

Woodland Heights Public School

2011/2012

519.

Zorra Highland Park Public School

2010/2011

Thunder Bay Catholic DSB

520.

Corpus Christi School

2010/2011

521.

St. Elizabeth School

2011/2012

522.

St. Vincent School

2010/2011

Toronto Catholic DSB

523.

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

524.

Christ the King Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

525.

Holy Child Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

526.

Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

527.

Holy Family Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

528.

Holy Name Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

529.

Holy Rosary Catholic School

2011/2012

530.

Immaculate Conception Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

531.

James Culnan Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

532.

Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School

2011/2012

533.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

534.

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School

2011/2012

535.

Precious Blood Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

536.

Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

537.

Santa Maria Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

538.

St. Angela Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

539.

St. Anthony Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

540.

St. Antoine Daniel Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

541.

St. Barbara Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

542.

St. Charles Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

543.

St. Charles Garnier Catholic School

2011/2012

544.

St. Dominic Savio Catholic School

2011/2012

545.

St. Dunstan Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

546.

St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

547.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

548.

St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

549.

St. John Bosco Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

550.

St. Leo Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

551.

St. Luke Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

552.

St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School

2011/2012

553.

St. Martha Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

554.

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

555.

St. Maurice Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

556.

St. Norbert Catholic School

2011/2012

557.

St. Rita Catholic School

2011/2012

558.

St. Teresa Catholic School

2011/2012

559.

St. Wilfrid Catholic School

2011/2012

560.

Stella Maris Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

Toronto DSB

561.

Agnes Macphail Public School

2010/2011

562.

Albion Heights Junior Middle School

2010/2011

563.

Alexmuir Junior Public School

2010/2011

564.

Ancaster Public School

2010/2011

565.

Bala Avenue Community School

2010/2011

566.

Bendale Junior Public School

2010/2011

567.

Birch Cliff Heights Public School

2010/2011

568.

Birch Cliff Public School

2010/2011

569.

Broadacres Junior School

2010/2011

570.

Buchanan Public School

2011/2012

571.

Burrows Hall Junior Public School

2011/2012

572.

Cedarbrook Junior Public School

2011/2012

573.

Chalkfarm Public School

2011/2012

574.

Charles E. Webster Junior Public School

2011/2012

575.

Cherokee Public School

2010/2011

576.

Chester Le Junior Public School

2010/2011

577.

Churchill Heights Public School

2010/2011

578.

Cliffside Public School

2010/2011

579.

Cordella Junior Public School

2010/2011

580.

Crestview Public School

2010/2011

581.

David Hornell Junior School

2010/2011

582.

Dennis Avenue Community School

2010/2011

583.

Dundas Junior Public School

2010/2011

584.

Ellesmere-Statton Public School

2010/2011

585.

Elmbank Junior Middle Academy

2010/2011

586.

Ernest Public School

2010/2011

587.

F. H. Miller Junior Public School

2010/2011

588.

Fairglen Junior Public School

2010/2011

589.

Galloway Road Public School

2011/2012

590.

General Brock Public School

2010/2011

591.

George Anderson Public School

2010/2011

592.

George B. Little Public School

2010/2011

593.

Glen Ravine Junior Public School

2010/2011

594.

Greenholme Junior Middle School

2010/2011

595.

H. A. Halbert Junior Public School

2010/2011

596.

H. J. Alexander Community School

2010/2011

597.

Harrison Public School

2010/2011

598.

Harwood Public School

2010/2011

599.

Heather Heights Junior Public School

2010/2011

600.

Heritage Park Public School

2011/2012

601.

Highland Creek Public School

2010/2011

602.

Inglewood Heights Junior Public School

2010/2011

603.

Ionview Public School

2011/2012

604.

Iroquois Junior Public School

2010/2011

605.

Islington Junior Middle School

2010/2011

606.

J. G. Workman Public School

2010/2011

607.

J. R. Wilcox Community School

2011/2012

608.

James S. Bell Junior Middle School

2010/2011

609.

John G. Diefenbaker Public School

2011/2012

610.

King George Junior Public School

2010/2011

611.

Kingslake Public School

2010/2011

612.

Knob Hill Junior Public School

2011/2012

613.

Lillian Public School

2010/2011

614.

Lord Lansdowne Junior and Senior Public School

2010/2011

615.

Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School

2010/2011

616.

Mary Shadd Public School

2010/2011

617.

Military Trail Public School

2010/2011

618.

Muirhead Public School

2010/2011

619.

North Bendale Junior Public School

2010/2011

620.

Pape Avenue Junior Public School

2010/2011

621.

Parkdale Junior and Senior Public School

2010/2011

622.

Parkfield Junior School

2010/2011

623.

Pauline Johnson Junior Public School

2010/2011

624.

Pauline Junior Public School

2011/2012

625.

Portage Trail Junior Community School

2010/2011

626.

Queen Victoria Junior Public School

2011/2012

627.

Rene Gordon Elementary School

2010/2011

628.

Second Street Junior Middle School

2010/2011

629.

Silver Springs Public School

2010/2011

630.

Sloane Public School

2010/2011

631.

Sprucecourt Junior Public School

2011/2012

632.

St. Margaret’s Public School

2011/2012

633.

Stanley Public School

2010/2011

634.

Summit Heights Public School

2010/2011

635.

Terraview-Willowfield Public School

2010/2011

636.

Terry Fox Public School

2010/2011

637.

Timberbank Junior Public School

2011/2012

638.

Tom Longboat Junior Public School

2010/2011

639.

Twentieth Street Junior School

2010/2011

640.

Walter Perry Junior Public School

2011/2012

641.

Wellesworth Junior School

2010/2011

642.

West Glen Junior School

2010/2011

643.

West Rouge Junior Public School

2010/2011

644.

Westmount Junior School

2010/2011

645.

Weston Memorial Junior Public School

2010/2011

646.

Wexford Public School

2010/2011

647.

White Haven Junior Public School

2010/2011

648.

William G. Davis Junior Public School

2010/2011

Trillium Lakelands DSB

649.

Archie Stouffer Elementary School

2011/2012

650.

Cardiff Elementary School

2011/2012

651.

Huntsville Public School

2010/2011

652.

Irwin Memorial Public School

2010/2011

653.

K. P. Manson Public School

2010/2011

654.

King Albert Public School

2010/2011

655.

Parkview Public School

2010/2011

656.

Queen Victoria Public School

2010/2011

657.

Ridgewood Public School

2010/2011

658.

Watt Public School

2010/2011

Upper Canada DSB

659.

Commonwealth Public School

2010/2011

660.

Duncan J. Schoular Public School

2010/2011

661.

Eastfront Public School

2010/2011

662.

Gladstone Public School

2010/2011

663.

Linklater Public School

2010/2011

664.

Maple Grove Elementary School

2010/2011

665.

Maxville Public School

2010/2011

666.

Maynard Public School

2011/2012

667.

Morrisburg Public School

2011/2012

668.

Naismith Memorial Public School

2010/2011

669.

Nationview Public School

2010/2011

670.

Pleasant Corners Public School

2010/2011

671.

South Edwardsburg Public School

2010/2011

672.

Viscount Alexander Public School

2011/2012

Upper Grand DSB

673.

Arthur Public School

2010/2011

674.

Brant Avenue Public School

2010/2011

675.

Centennial Hylands Elementary School

2011/2012

676.

Drayton Heights Public School

2010/2011

677.

Erin Public School

2010/2011

678.

Gateway Drive Public School

2010/2011

679.

Grand Valley & District Public School

2010/2011

680.

John Black Public School

2010/2011

681.

Laurelwoods Elementary School

2010/2011

682.

Laurine Avenue Public School

2011/2012

683.

Minto-Clifford Central Public School

2010/2011

684.

Parkinson Centennial Public School

2011/2012

685.

Princess Margaret Public School

2010/2011

686.

Priory Park Public School

2010/2011

687.

Tytler Public School

2011/2012

688.

Victoria Cross Public School

2010/2011

689.

Victoria Terrace Public School

2011/2012

690.

Willow Road Public School

2010/2011

Waterloo Catholic DSB

691.

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School

2011/2012

692.

Sir Edgar Bauer Catholic School

2010/2011

693.

St. Ambrose School

2010/2011

694.

St. Anne Catholic Elementary School, Cambridge

2010/2011

695.

St. Anne Catholic School, Kitchener

2010/2011

696.

St. Bernadette Catholic School

2010/2011

697.

St. Gregory Catholic School

2010/2011

698.

St. John’s Catholic School

2011/2012

699.

St. Michael Catholic School

2010/2011

700.

St. Peter Catholic School

2010/2011

701.

St. Teresa Catholic School

2011/2012

Waterloo Region DSB

702.

Ayr Public School

2011/2012

703.

Bridgeport Public School

2010/2011

704.

Cedar Creek Public School

2011/2012

705.

Cedarbrae Public School

2010/2011

706.

Chalmers Street Public School

2010/2011

707.

Dickson Public School

2010/2011

708.

Floradale Public School

2010/2011

709.

Forest Hill Public School

2011/2012

710.

Franklin Public School

2010/2011

711.

Howard Robertson Public School

2010/2011

712.

J. F. Carmichael Public School

2010/2011

713.

King Edward Public School

2010/2011

714.

Parkway Public School

2010/2011

715.

Queen Elizabeth Public School

2010/2011

716.

Ryerson Public School

2010/2011

717.

Wilson Avenue Public School

2011/2012

718.

Winston Churchill Public School

2011/2012

Wellington Catholic DSB

719.

Sacred Heart Catholic School

2010/2011

720.

St. John Brebeuf Catholic School

2010/2011

721.

St. John Catholic School, Arthur

2010/2011

722.

St. Joseph Catholic School, Guelph

2010/2011

723.

St. Mary Catholic School, Mount Forest

2010/2011

724.

St. Peter Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

Windsor-Essex Catholic DSB

725.

H. J. Lassaline Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

726.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

727.

Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

728.

Queen of Peace Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

729.

St. Angela Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

730.

St. Bernard Catholic Elementary School, Amherst

2011/2012

731.

St. James Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

732.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

733.

St. John Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

734.

St. Louis Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

735.

W. J. Langlois Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

York Catholic DSB

736.

Blessed John XXIII Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

737.

Bishop Scalabrini Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

738.

Corpus Christi Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

739.

Divine Mercy Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

740.

Holy Family Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

741.

Holy Spirit Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

742.

Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

743.

St. Cecilia Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

744.

St. Charles Garnier Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

745.

St. Clement Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

746.

St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

747.

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

748.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

749.

St. Mark Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

750.

St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

751.

St. Patrick (Schomberg) Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

752.

St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

753.

St. René Goupil-St. Luke Catholic Elementary School

2011/2012

754.

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Elementary School

2010/2011

York Region DSB

755.

Bond Lake Public School

2010/2011

756.

Boxwood Public School

2011/2012

757.

Coppard Glen Public School

2010/2011

758.

Crosby Heights Public School

2010/2011

759.

Devins Drive Public School

2011/2012

760.

E. J. Sand Public School

2010/2011

761.

Ellen Fairclough Public School

2010/2011

762.

Glad Park Public School

2010/2011

763.

Glenn Gould Public School

2010/2011

764.

James Robinson Public School

2010/2011

765.

Jersey Public School

2010/2011

766.

John McCrae Public School

2010/2011

767.

Johnsview Village Public School

2011/2012

768.

Joseph A. Gibson Public School

2011/2012

769.

King City Public School

2010/2011

770.

Lakeside Public School

2010/2011

771.

Lorna Jackson Public School

2010/2011

772.

Maple Leaf Public School

2011/2012

773.

Michael Cranny Elementary School

2010/2011

774.

Milliken Mills Public School

2010/2011

775.

Morning Glory Public School

2010/2011

776.

The public elementary school located in Vaughan at the corner of Thomas Cooke Ave. and Chalwood Court / L’école élémentaire publique située à Vaughan, à l’angle de Thomas Cooke Ave. et de Chalwood Court

2011/2012

777.

O. M. MacKillop Public School

2011/2012

778.

Park Avenue Public School

2011/2012

779.

Pierre Berton Public School

2011/2012

780.

Pleasantville Public School

2010/2011

781.

Prince Charles Public School

2010/2011

782.

Queensville Public School

2011/2012

783.

Ramer Wood Public School

2010/2011

784.

Regency Acres Public School

2010/2011

785.

Stonehaven Elementary School

2010/2011

786.

Stuart Scott Public School

2011/2012

787.

Summitview Public School

2010/2011

788.

Sutton Public School

2010/2011

789.

Walter Scott Public School

2011/2012

790.

Westminster Public School

2010/2011

791.

Whitchurch Highlands Public School

2010/2011

O. Reg. 509/10, s. 7.

SCHEDULE 2

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Board

Cost in dollars, per pupil per instructional day

1.

Algoma DSB

6.39

2.

Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic DSB

6.23

3.

Avon Maitland DSB

5.15

4.

Bluewater DSB

5.82

5.

Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic DSB

4.76

6.

Bruce-Grey Catholic DSB

5.66

7.

Catholic DSB of Eastern Ontario

6.02

8.

CSD catholique Centre-Sud

5.28

9.

CSD catholique de l’Est ontarien

6.33

10.

CSD catholique des Aurores boréales

8.61

11.

CSD catholique des Grandes Rivières

6.09

12.

CSD catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario

5.56

13.

CSD catholique du Nouvel-Ontario

6.41

14.

CSD catholique Franco-Nord

7.94

15.

CSD des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest

4.95

16.

CÉP de l’Est de l’Ontario

5.13

17.

CSD du Centre-Sud-Ouest

4.75

18.

CSD du Grand Nord de l’Ontario

10.47

19.

CSD du Nord-Est de l’Ontario

9.10

20.

DSB of Niagara

4.61

21.

DSB Ontario North East

6.15

22.

Dufferin-Peel Catholic DSB

4.66

23.

Durham Catholic DSB

4.79

24.

Durham DSB

5.13

25.

Grand Erie DSB

5.15

26.

Greater Essex County DSB

4.80

27.

Halton Catholic DSB

4.86

28.

Halton DSB

5.49

29.

Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic DSB

5.31

30.

Hamilton-Wentworth DSB

4.88

31.

Hastings and Prince Edward DSB

5.84

32.

Huron-Perth Catholic DSB

4.72

33.

Huron-Superior Catholic DSB

4.92

34.

Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB

5.49

35.

Keewatin-Patricia DSB

7.89

36.

Kenora Catholic DSB

6.41

37.

Lakehead DSB

6.03

38.

Lambton Kent DSB

5.00

39.

Limestone DSB

6.13

40.

London District Catholic School Board

4.84

41

Near North DSB

6.70

42.

Niagara Catholic DSB

5.05

43.

Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic DSB

7.33

44.

Northeastern Catholic DSB

7.69

45.

Northwest Catholic DSB

5.63

46.

Ottawa Catholic DSB

4.79

47.

Ottawa-Carleton DSB

5.14

48.

Peel DSB

4.44

49.

Peterborough Victoria Northumberland & Clarington Catholic DSB

5.90

50.

Rainbow DSB

5.31

51.

Rainy River DSB

7.07

52.

Renfrew County Catholic DSB

5.74

53.

Renfrew County DSB

4.77

54.

Simcoe County DSB

5.43

55.

Simcoe Muskoka Catholic DSB

5.35

56.

St. Clair Catholic DSB

5.28

57.

Sudbury Catholic DSB

5.29

58.

Superior North Catholic DSB

8.96

59.

Superior-Greenstone DSB

6.37

60.

Thames Valley DSB

5.01

61.

Thunder Bay Catholic DSB

5.63

62.

Toronto Catholic DSB

5.51

63.

Toronto DSB

5.26

64.

Trillium Lakelands DSB

6.01

65.

Upper Canada DSB

6.66

66.

Upper Grand DSB

4.85

67.

Waterloo Catholic DSB

5.16

68.

Waterloo Region DSB

5.01

69.

Wellington Catholic DSB

4.81

70.

Windsor-Essex Catholic DSB

5.18

71.

York Catholic DSB

5.38

72.

York Region DSB

5.00

O. Reg. 225/10, Sched. 2; O. Reg. 321/10, s. 3.