OECTA News Release — Friday, November 29, 2019
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OECTA News Release — Friday, November 29, 2019
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An increase in teacher absenteeism and a shortage of supply teachers in Ontario has forced several school districts to take an unusual approach to filling the gap: They’ve hired non-certified emergency replacements to supervise classrooms….
Farewell to another school year. In Ontario, after a return to full activities with academics, clubs and teams after pandemic shutdowns, it seems that schools were constantly in the news for negative reasons. Preventing and…
Union members vow to walk off job despite legislation that could make striking illegal ‘We are willing to walk off our jobs’ — education workers prepare for standoff on Friday | TheRecord.com
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/english-catholic-teachers-union-announces-province-wide-strike-1.4786727
The Ontario government is aiming to build new schools in as little as two years under new rules it’s putting in place for boards. School construction time to be cut in half: Lecce (thestar.com)
Teachers’ unions in Waterloo Region are concerned about rising COVID-19 cases in the community as it’s leading to staff absences. Schools in Waterloo Region dealing with staff shortages due to COVID-19 | CTV News