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Today in Canada > News > Quebec will be short 1,500 classrooms next school year. Here’s what that means for students
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Quebec will be short 1,500 classrooms next school year. Here’s what that means for students

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Last updated: 2025/03/26 at 7:29 PM
Press Room Published March 26, 2025
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According to figures obtained by Radio-Canada, schools across the province are facing overcrowding. That means an estimated 34,500 students will either be sent to other schools, put in spaces not intended as classrooms or assigned to modular classrooms.

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