Toronto school board cancels classes on day of solar eclipse
TORONTO — Canada’s largest school board approved on Wednesday a revision to its school calendar so students can stay home on the day a rare solar eclipse will chart a course through parts of Canada.
After it approved the change at a Wednesday night meeting, the Toronto District School Board joined at least sevenother Ontario school boards, as well as two school service centres in Quebec, that have already notified parents classes are cancelled on April 8 in preparation for the celestial event.
“Looking directly at the sun during the eclipse, without appropriate protection, can lead to serious problems such as partial or complete loss of eyesight,” TDSB staff stated in a document proposing the revision that was released ahead of the meeting.
“There are also traffic-related safety concerns as thousands of children would be returning home at the end of the day in temporary darkness … out of an abundance of caution, staff is recommending that the board move the (professional activity) day scheduled for April 19, 2024, to April 8, 2024.”

