The local English Catholic school board's assuring report cards will be issued - even if they're lacking some information.
Noting the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association's "administrative job action" campaign means members aren't entering comments on report cards, the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board says teachers will be providing marks and learning skills levels for report cards, so students can receive them as scheduled.
There will be a slight change for classes that don't usually have marks - like full-day kindergarten or specialized classes - as only a single sentence comment will be entered.
This assurance comes as other boards - particularly in the Toronto-area - have reported problems issuing report cards, due to ongoing job action by all of Ontario's teachers' unions - something Education Minister Stephen Lecce has pointed to as proof that the unions are "hurting our kids".