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Ottawa schools with power will reopen Wednesday

Some schools in the Ottawa region will open again to staff and students for in-person learning on Wednesday, following a major storm that ravaged the region over the weekend.

Several schools remain closed due to lack of electricity, boards say in updates to parents

This was the damage from the derecho storm on May 21, 2022 to Castor Valley Elementary School in rural southeast Ottawa. (Submitted by Melanie Bornais Lacroix)

Some schools in the Ottawa region will open again to staff and students for in-person learning on Wednesday, following a major storm that ravaged the region over the weekend.

School boards across Ottawa cancelledin-person and virtual classes on Tuesdaybecause of power outages and damages caused bythe derecho storm.

In updates sent to families on Tuesday, school boards in Ottawa said those schools with power would reopen, while those without would remain closed.

The city's largest board,theOttawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB), warnedclass cancellations would still be possible due to staff shortages, and said schools will be notifying parents directly. It says both its virtual schools will remain closed Wednesday.

The Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB) also said its two virtual schools Blessed Carlo Virtual School and St. Josephine Virtual High School will also remain closed Wednesday.

The French Catholic school board in eastern Ontario, Conseil des coles catholiquesCentre-Est(CECCE), informed parents most of its schools will reopen Wednesday.

The French public school board in eastern Ontario, Conseil des coles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario (CEPEO), said some of its schools with power will still have to remain closed because of lack of staff.

These are theOCDSB schools without power as of Tuesday afternoon:

  • Agincourt.
  • Alta Vista.
  • Arch Street.
  • Bell HS.
  • Bells Corners.
  • Briargreen.
  • Blossom Park.
  • Brookfield HS.
  • Castor Valley.
  • Carleton Heights.
  • Charles H. Hulse.
  • Confederation.
  • Crystal Bay.
  • D.Roy Kennedy.
  • Dunlop.
  • Elizabeth WynWood.
  • Featherston.
  • Fielding.
  • Glen Cairn.
  • Hillcrest.
  • Manordale.
  • Manotick.
  • Meadowlands
  • Merivale HS.
  • OCV.
  • Pinecrest.
  • Pleasant Park
  • Queen Mary.
  • Regina.
  • Riverview AS.
  • Richmond PS.
  • Ridgemont.
  • Rockcliffe Park.
  • Sawmill Creek.
  • Severn.
  • Sir Winston Churchill.
  • South Carleton.
  • South March.
  • Stittsville PS.
Wind caused damage to Castor Valley Elementary School's roof over the weekend. A worker is seen during the cleanup efforts Tuesday morning. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Ottawa Catholicschools set to close Wednesday:

  • Catholic Education Centre.
  • Dr. F.J. McDonald.
  • Frank Ryan.
  • Our Lady of Peace.
  • Sacred Heart.
  • St. Andrew.
  • St. Bernard.
  • St. Daniel.
  • St. Gabriel.
  • St. Gemma.
  • St. Gregory.
  • St. Isidore.
  • St. Leonard.
  • St. Luke Nepean.
  • St. Michael - Corkery.
  • St. Michael - Ottawa.
  • St. Monica. (Closed to in-person learning for the rest of the weekdue to significant damage to the building.)
  • St. Mother Teresa.
  • St. Paul.
  • St. Philip.
  • St. Rita.

The CECCE schools to remain closed due to having no power:

  • cole lmentaire catholique J.-L.-Couroux.
  • cole lmentaire catholique Laurier-Carrire.
  • cole lmentaire catholique Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau.
  • cole lmentaire catholique Sainte-Bernadette.
  • cole lmentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes.

These are the CEPEO schools (and the daycares within them) that are closed Wednesday:

  • Charlotte-Lemieux.
  • Gabrielle-Roy.
  • Le Sommet.
  • Louis-Riel (including the Dome).
  • Marie-Curie.
  • Maison de la Francophonie.
  • Nouvel Horizon (daycare centre will be open).
  • Omer-Deslauriers.

No buses Wednesday

The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority said in a statement that school buses and van transportation services won't run for any schools in the Ottawa area on Wednesday

Ottawa residents survey storm's damage to homes and streets

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Residents and crews in the Ottawa-Gatineau region worked to clean up the damage from Saturday's devastating wind storm, as city officials warned Tuesday the effort is expected to take weeks.