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Province seizes control of troubled Near North District School Board

‘I will not stand by while a board’s incompetence directly impacts student achievement,’ says minister of education

Citing deep-rooted mismanagement and a failure to prioritize student outcomes, the Ministry of Education has assumed control of the Near North District School Board using newly expanded oversight powers.

The drastic move comes after a ministry review confirmed “deep-rooted dysfunction and mismanagement that have eroded public confidence,” according to a Ministry release.

The Minister of Education is using newly broadened powers of oversight and authority enabled by last month’s Royal Assent of the Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025, to place NNDSB under supervision.

“I will not stand by while a board’s incompetence directly impacts student achievement,” said Paul Calandra, Minister of Education. “This decisive action should serve as a warning to any board that is failing in its responsibility to put students first. We are putting school boards on notice that I now have the authority to quickly assume control where there is clear mismanagement and ensure accountability on behalf of parents and teachers.”

The ministry review, which revealed significant failures in governance and leadership that have caused considerable disruption to student learning, came in response to major setbacks and delays in opening a new, state-of-the-art school for JK-12 students in Parry Sound. Hundreds of elementary students were forced to start the school year at another school, while high school students switched to remote learning and are now being taught in a half-demolished high school.

The review also found:

  • An alarming lack of leadership in the senior administration of the school board
  • The school board was divided, inexperienced, and unwilling or unable to carry out its responsibilities
  • Trustees showed limited understanding of governance principles despite training opportunities
  • Significant concerns about the Director of Education Craig Myles’ leadership and professional conduct, including inappropriate use by a family member of a corporate credit card

The Minister issued 15 binding directions to the school board to address the reviewer’s recommendations to strengthen effective governance at the NNDSB and rebuild public confidence.

“The board failed to comply with 10 directions within the timelines set by the Minister, which is why it was placed under supervision,” states the release.

The supervisor for NNDSB will be named in the near future, with the Minister providing supervision in the interim.

Six school boards in Ontario are currently under supervision to address concerns related to growing deficits, depleting reserves, and mismanagement.

When a school board is placed under supervision, the Minister of Education may appoint a supervisor. Supervisors have leadership and expertise in governance, finance, and/or public accountability matters. They report regularly to the ministry while working to improve stability and efficiency in school boards.

A reporter reached out to both Board Chair Jay Aspin and Director of Education Craig Myles for comment, but calls have not been immediately returned.

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