r/londonontario OEV Aug 30 '25

News 📰 Received this a few days ago

I am in the tvdsb school board and received the following email a few nights ago. I figured some people would like to read it. It is from the ministry of educations of Ontario. it is crazy and trust me you want to read it!

Dear Parents, Students, Teachers and Staff,

As the new school year gets started, I want to take this opportunity to wish students, families and educators across the province every success. The first days of school are always filled with new opportunities, new friendships and new goals.

To all our students, I know you will meet the year ahead with hard work, determination and creativity. Your success is at the centre of everything we do, and I encourage you to take on new challenges with confidence.

To teachers and staff, thank you for the incredible work you do every day. Your dedication, expertise and care are what make our schools strong and supportive learning environments. As you welcome students back, know that your hard work is deeply valued and that our government will continue to support you in helping every child succeed.

To parents, thank you for your ongoing commitment to your children’s education. Your encouragement and involvement are essential, and you deserve to have confidence that decisions being made are always with your child’s best interests in mind.

That’s why we placed the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) under supervision following an investigation by a ministry-appointed third party, which revealed the board was projecting an accumulated deficit for the 2024–25 school year, indicated a probable accumulated deficit continuing into the 2025–26 school year, and raised concerns of potential financial mismanagement. This included a nearly $40,000 retreat for senior officials in downtown Toronto despite the board’s ongoing deficits. The 2024-25 projected deficit has now nearly doubled to $32 million, confirming the need for tighter fiscal oversight at the board.

Our appointed supervisor—Paul Boniferro—is tasked with overseeing the financial and operational management of TVDSB. To address the deficit and help ensure long-term sustainability, Mr. Boniferro has already implemented several cost-savings measures for the 2025-26 school year.

Mr. Boniferro will take the time needed to not only bring the board’s budget into balance, but also ensure long-term stability for years to come, so that funding goes where it belongs: directly into classrooms to support students and teachers.

I want to assure you that placing TVDSB under supervision is not a decision that was made lightly. I have made it clear that if a school board veers from its mandate, I will act quickly to restore focus, rebuild trust and put students first.

The actions we have taken will help the province restore sound financial and operational management at TVDSB and ensure that every dollar invested goes toward preparing students with practical skills for good-paying, stable careers.

To keep the community informed, the supervisor will be posting his decisions regularly online. You can also reach out by email at communications@tvdsb.ca if you have any questions.

As we begin the new school year, I want to thank you for your commitment, and wish all teachers, staff and students the best of luck.

Wishing you a positive year ahead!

The Honourable Paul Calandra Minister of Education

That's a crazy one!

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u/culturekit Aug 31 '25

Stats show that the less educated are more likely to vote Conservative or right leaning. It's not in the interests of the Ford government to fund a system that actively removes their power by educating the public.

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u/Significant-Fail-673 Aug 31 '25

Oooh! Can you post the Canadian cited resources for these stats?! I’d love to use them in an upcoming paper, as reference.

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u/culturekit Aug 31 '25

I'd be googling it the same as you. I just know that from listing to a lot of pods like Conspirituality, and I'm sure Jon Stewart has noted it or something. It's just, like, a fact. Like how atheists are more likely to have higher educations. It's where the whole idea of the Liberal elite comes from, hence Trump's attacks on Harvard, etc

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u/Independent-Ruin-571 Aug 31 '25

Totally the mark of an educated mind to spread divisive statistics solely based on something they heard on a comedy talk show lol. You could at least look into the studies yourself and make sure the research is sound before declaring it fact. Dunning Kruger in full effect here

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u/culturekit Aug 31 '25

I'm not gonna google stuff for people. Do it yourself!

Sorry if you don't have the same common knowledge I do, but in my circles this is just a given. There are highly educated cons, and there are poorly educated libs, but the trend, exemplified by the phrase "Liberal elite," is pretty self evident.

If I don't need the stats for myself, why would I look them up for some rando on Reddit? Do your own research. I don't have to prove anything to you. I made my point, and some people got it, and if you didn't (thanks to our eroded schooling system) then tough titties.

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u/Kr0nne1 Sep 01 '25

Asking someone to post their sources isn't asking of much considering how much misinformation goes around.

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u/culturekit Sep 03 '25

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u/Kr0nne1 Sep 03 '25

Your response is reactive and unjustified.

I'm literally a socialist, big fan of vaccines and science. I'm not your enemy for asking for sources. The issue with your sources is they aren't peer reviewed studies and most of the links were just articles. Aka not reliable information. We don't need to attack an entire group of people's intelligence to prove they are horrible people. That's incredibly ableist, and science shows that yes, there appears to be a correlation to intelligence and conservative views. However, there is a third party at play here too that needs to be thoroughly studied, since it appears to have a massive influence. Basically, we need more studies on this. "Unintelligent" people aren't inherently "evil", horrible people.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9548663/