Ottawa Carleton District School Board releases back-to-school plan
The first day of classes for elementary and secondary school students is Thursday, Sept 9.
ottawa.ctvnews.caHere is the latest I can share based on publicly available reports up to now.
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has been under provincial supervision since mid-2025 after trustees were suspended over financial concerns. In 2026, new Ontario governance rules were introduced to restore local governance with tightened oversight, and trustees were slated to resume their roles under revised framework. This marks a transition from provincial control to a governance model that aims to prevent past lapses while returning leadership to the ministry-led system.[2][3][5]
In early 2026, reports indicated that Ontario’s government planned to adjust school-board governance to clarify trustee roles, oversight mechanisms, and accountability, with implications for OCDSB and other boards. The changes were described as a step toward restoring local representation while strengthening provincial oversight.[1][2]
OCDSB has also been in the news for back-to-school planning and ongoing discussions about boundaries, programs, and support services as it navigates financial pressures and student needs. For example, in fall 2025 and into 2026 there were announcements about plan details, boundary discussions, and new supports for families, with continued attention to deficit management and program updates.[3][7][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current articles from a reliable local source (CTV Ottawa, CBC Ottawa, OCDSB’s site) and summarize the latest developments with direct quotes and dates. I can also provide a quick timeline of the supervision period, governance changes, and any upcoming board meetings or back-to-school plans. Please tell me your preference and I’ll fetch and format the details.
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The first day of classes for elementary and secondary school students is Thursday, Sept 9.
ottawa.ctvnews.caThere will be no in-person extracurriculars or indoor assemblies at Ottawa's largest school board this fall, and elementary students will stick to their cohorts when classes resume next month.
www.cbc.caOttawa-Carleton District School Board - Ottawa public school board projecting $11.5 million deficit this school year
educationnewscanada.comParents received an update from the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board this week addressing the board's deficit, a new student and family support office and middle French immersion. CBC's Natalia Goodwin reports on the details.
www.cbc.caThe Ottawa-Carleton District School Board will release a report on Friday to address 'some of the concerns that have been raised' about the proposed changes to programs and boundaries in elementary schools, according to the director of education.
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