Understanding Ontario Drop Courses and How It Affects Students’ Transcripts
Learn how Ontario’s drop course policy affects student transcripts and university applications, and how Roots to Routes Academy helps recover lost credits.
Learn how Ontario’s drop course policy affects student transcripts and university applications, and how Roots to Routes Academy helps recover lost credits.
Roots to Routes Academy equips Black students in Ontario with academic excellence, career skills, and cultural pride. Learn how we break systemic barriers. Enrol today!
Racial discrimination in Ontario’s schools harms students and communities. Discover how Roots to Routes Academy is creating change and what you can do to help.
Ontario’s fast-paced school system often leaves students struggling to keep up. Roots to Routes Academy provides Black students with structured, culturally affirming academic support to help them stay ahead.
Explore the risks of night school in Ontario vs. the benefits of Roots to Routes Academy. Learn how culturally relevant education can empower Black students in Ontario.
Ontario high school students face overwhelming course loads, juggling academics, extracurriculars, and part-time jobs.
Ontario’s high school guidance system has major gaps, leaving Black students without proper support. Learn how Roots to Routes Academy provides personalized mentorship, course selection advice, and career guidance to help students thrive.
Discover why cultural representation in Ontario high schools matters, how Black educators boost student success, and why Roots to Routes Academy is the best choice for Black students to thrive academically and confidently.
Struggling with high school math? Black students in Ontario can boost their confidence with the right strategies and support. Discover how Roots to Routes Academy provides a culturally empowering learning environment to help Black students excel in math.
Discover how Roots to Routes Academy is transforming education by integrating arts into academics, providing Ontario high school credits for Black students.