Always angered by “Michelle is a man.”
I’m not maga, so I don’t worship political figures.
But she has been in the public eye for decades and hasn’t done anything to anyone. Just tried to do good.
It’s racist, sexist, homophobic, and hateful.
Should never be normalized.
Brutally honest condemnation of Calandra's Min of Ed
"The minister has said repeatedly that financial mismanagement by trustees is behind the deficits at many Ontario school boards. To fix that, Calandra sidelined trustees, imposed supervisors at eight boards, and limited the future role of trustees.
And yet, the AG’s report obliquely offers an alternative reason for school-board shortfalls. It says that 46 of the province’s 72 school boards spend more money on special ed than the province provides. The total in 2023–24 was $397.9 million. That’s about double the total of school board deficits.
It’s reasonable, then, to conclude that the root cause of school-board deficits is provincial underfunding of special ed."
https://t.co/pKuHSFClGf via @nationalpost
SCOOP: TDSB to cut 15 specialized kindergarten classes for students with disabilities, after making the controversial decision last year to increase the size of the classes.
It is the latest in a wave of cuts tied to a projected drop in enrolment: https://t.co/VECZrLuWZV
I’m sorry but the corruption in Ontario is an absurdity at this point. The fact that so many Ontario voters will remember Rae Days and Kathleen Wynne until they die while turning a blind eye to Ford’s blatant, repeated, documented mismanagement of funds is fucking cartoonish
@shanheighington@nickimoraa I need to wear baggy clothing to hide my Kevlar PPE under…including a hockey neck guard. Some admin don’t like the optics of staff walking around dressed as riot police 🤷♀️
Serious question: why do our school boards have to provide more transparency and accountability than our Premier and his assistants? I'll wait. #onted#onpoli
@Marina35690107@marthahradowy Students with higher needs were usually pulled out or sent to special classes instead of supported in regular classrooms. EAs became common only after parent advocacy and a shift toward inclusive education.