The School Breakfast Program ensures that children in need have access to a healthy breakfast in a safe, supervised environment.
Volunteering to help a student is one of the most fulfilling ways to be part of your community.
OttawaReads is a unique school/business partnership that draws volunteers from the corporate and public sectors to read one-on-one with children in K/SK and Grade One classes in Ottawa schools.
Computer-based assistive technologies (AT) are being used successfully within the education system to support the learning process.
The Capital Educators’ Awards recognize the achievements of outstanding educators and celebrates public education in our community.
Passport to Prosperity is a province-wide campaign that supports educators and employers in developing experiential learning opportunities for high school students.
Through the Coalition, ONFE brings together many partners to improve access to substance abuse education, prevention and treatment for youth in our community.
The Ministries of Education and Children and Youth Services have developed this initiative to support school boards and community agencies to meet the non-academic needs of students.
ONFE Technology Coaches (also known as Educational Technology Integrators) are a team of young educators and recently retired educators who help practicing teachers integrate new technologies into the classroom.