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Ontario announced that students wishing to pursue a career in skilled trades could graduate a year earlier and ditch grade 12.

The government of Ontario shared on Wednesday that soon grade 11 students can apprentice full-time and still earn their high school diploma.

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Did you graduate school with a blank resume and no idea what you wanted to do? Children currently enrolled in Ontario schools may not have the same problem.

Ontario's Ministry Of Education released a five-part plan to get students back on track after facing educational setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic, and getting kids ready for possible jobs is a big part of it.

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Ontario's Ministry of Education has released a five-step plan to get education "back on track" following the impacts of COVID-19.

In a press release, the government says the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted "student learning, resilience and mental well being."

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Children are finally going back to school after an extra-long holiday break at home, and the Ontario government has measures and programs to support the transition.

After previously pushing the return to in-person school twice due to COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, children will be returning to schools and daycare settings on January 17, according to an Ontario government handout.

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Ontario students going into ninth grade won't have to make the choice between academic or applied streams anymore starting next year.

Calls to put an end to the "discriminatory" system have been circulating for a while, and Education Minister Stephen Lecce has previously said the government was working on removing it.

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