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Matawa Seeking Pandemic Funding For Schools

The Matawa First Nations are demanding millions in pandemic funding to make schools safe.

The chiefs estimate $25 million is needed for the upcoming school year to address areas of need for students in all nine Matawa First Nations including the Education and Care Centre in Thunder Bay.

The required improvements requested by the chiefs include:

• Upgrading schools and staffing to meet new health and safety guidelines associated with COVID-19
• Increasing broadband connectivity (where required) to prepare schools for remote education (including consideration for low-income families unable to afford internet access and/or student learning devices)
• Providing appropriate mental health support to ensure a return to a safe and welcoming environment that supports learning
• Increased land-based learning
• Increased student transportation
• PPE supplies
• Student resources for additional home-based curriculum and learning materials
• Equipping schools with technological tools to provide instruction and professional development on use of technology
• Professional development on effective use of technology-based resources

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