The TVDSB has decided to close seven of it's schools today due to storm damage. The list includes Springfield Public School, Straffordville Public School and Emily Stowe Public School in Norwich.
TVDSB - A handful of students will get to stay home today.
The Thames Valley District School Board has decided to close seven of it's schools this morning due to storm damage. Parents are being advised to check their schools website for more information in regards to reopening.
You can find a complete list of all the affected schools below:
- Emily Stowe Public School (Norwich)
- Port Burwell Public School
- Springfield Public School
- Straffordville Public School
- North Middlesex District High School (Parkhill)
- Parkhill-West Williams Public School
- East Williams Memorial Public School (Ailsa Craig)
The Grand Erie District School Board has decided to close a handful of it's schools as well including Valley Heights Secondary School, Langton Public School and Courtland Public School.
Courtland, Houghton, Langton, Port Rowan, Valley Heights, Walsh Public Schools all CLOSED due to power outages. More details later.
— Grand Erie District School Board (@GEDSB) September 13, 2021

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