Ontario school boards say they've been left in limbo after the P-C government decided to scrap the sex-education curriculum before putting a new one is in place.
The government has said students will continue to learn the ``2014 curriculum'' -- which is in fact a document last updated in 1998 -- until parents across the province can be consulted on a new version.
But the Ontario Public School Boards' Association says it has yet to receive any direction from the province on the issue.
Association president Cathy Abraham says regardless of the government's decision, teachers will be there for their students.