Toronto

TDSB to now notify entire schools about COVID-19 outbreaks

The Toronto District School Board now says it will entire school communities know about COVID-19 cases, not just affected classrooms.

'This updated process will provide a more comprehensive picture,' board says

The Toronto District School Board is finalizing contingency plans in the event of closures.
The Toronto District School Board says it will let entire school communities know about COVID-19 cases in schools. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

The Toronto District School Board says it will now let entire school communities know about COVID-19 cases, not just affected classrooms.

In a tweet on Monday, the TDSB said the issuing of COVID-19 notification letters to all concerned will give parents and guardians a better sense of the spread of the virus. The letters will outline "all impacted classes" in a given school, the board said.

"This updated process will provide a more comprehensive picture and continue until the end of this school year," the TDSB said in the tweet.

In January, the Ontario government stopped tracking COVID-19 in schools, but the TDSB continued to send positive case notification letters to affected classrooms.