Town Hall on Education in Crisis: Understanding the Provincial Takeover of Toronto Schools

Recently, Toronto residents joined a virtual Education in Crisis Town Hall, organized by Toronto Centre MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam, to address the Ontario government’s recent decision to place four more school boards—including the Toronto District School Board (TDSB)—under provincial supervision. The panel featured MPP Jessica Bell, TDSB Trustee Deborah Williams, Sandra Huh from the Ontario Autism Coalition, and student senator Amontaye Mullings, who shared powerful insights on how these changes affect students, families, and democratic accountability. Panelists raised concerns about the sudden removal of elected trustees’ communication tools, including email and phone access. Oversight of Ontario’s largest school board has now been assigned to Rohit Gupta, a former Metrolinx advisor with no background in education. Gupta has not made himself available to answer public questions. Trustee Deborah Williams, who represents Toronto Centre, had previously shared her concerns with Regent Park TV. During the town hall, she expanded on how the takeover is disrupting local governance and affecting day-to-day support for families and educators. This town hall was a timely call to defend public education and uphold the role of elected trustees in supporting student success and community representation. For Regent Park and nearby neighbourhoods—where public schools serve as essential pillars—this provincial takeover undermines local accountability and risks worsening existing inequities in already underserved communities.

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