Ontario students' standardized testing results are set to be made public next week, Education Minister Paul Calandra said Monday after he delayed their release, suggesting changes may be coming.
Results from math and literacy testing by the Education Quality and Accountability Office are normally released earlier in the fall for the previous school year, but Calandra said this year he wanted to take a "deep dive" before making them public.
"I'm not going to apologize," he said, despite criticism from the opposition and teachers' unions for not releasing the results yet.
