@Sourcesk8@SaskTeachersFed Yes, how dare they teach children to stand up for what they believe in. Who wants their children to be confident, independent individuals. Yikes.
📢 NEWS RELEASE: Saskatchewan Teachers Overwhelmingly Reject Government’s Final Offer
Saskatchewan teachers have voted against the final offer put forward by the GTBC. Ninety percent of voters opposed the offer.
Read more: https://t.co/251vpSYcRw
@Latenite72@MMandryk Considering classes were canceled for 3 full months in 2020 and the gov. didn't try to gain that instructional time back, I'm thinking 4 days lost isn't a huge deal. Not sure why the threats for 4 days.
This is why I will be voting NO on May 8th. Funding for classroom supports has not kept up with demand. The current MOU does little to address class size and complexity. These items must be addressed in contract. The status quo is not acceptable. #sasked https://t.co/ZTZcsO1mul
Saskatchewan teachers, how are you planning on voting on the Sask Party's "final offer" (in my best Howie Mandel voice)?
Everyone else - how should they vote?
Remember that I can't see if or how you vote, nor can anyone else.
On March 20, the provincial government released its 2024-25 budget. While the school division's operating funding has increased by 7.7% for 2024-25, this increase will not come close to addressing the significant increase in student need.
Learn more: https://t.co/Sq7FMXoUdG
Information sent from Saskatoon Public Schools to families on the impact of the current budget as well as the cumulative effects of the yearly cuts since 2016. #FundEducation
Not taking her toddler to Toronto’s Sick Kids Hospital is not an option for Kaitlyn Soron and her husband.
The provincial government will pay for the cost of the health care itself, but not the travel.
https://t.co/8iHhDZs4QK
One of the first “the budget is tight” letters to be released for next year
SPSD is letting parents know that there are NO additional supports for students.
Teachers, we cannot back down now. We must vote no and get funding tied to contract.
#skpoli
If you’re not going to accept the conference invitation (or at least acknowledge receipt) of the democratically elected, constitutionally protected, organization that represents teachers while you’re the Minister of Education @jeremycockrill why are you even drawing a paycheque?
Hey when you make over $160,000 of Saskatchewan tax payers money a year, you can say and do whatever you want! Isn’t that right @jeremycockrill@PremierScottMoe The Sk Party is just awful.
Opinion: Toll taken on teachers in Saskatchewan is becoming too much — A Saskatoon teacher wants Saskatchewan people to consider the future for her profession if the issues in education are not addressed.
#sask#sasked https://t.co/NAlINJjrWO
@SKGov 130k to the Sask Distance Learning Centre… I can’t even imagine what I’d do with 10k for my classes let alone 65k for *checks page* podcasting equipment….
'Give him the boot': Sask. NDP calls for resignation of education minister — Over the weekend, the NDP received numerous communications from parents saying "they've simply lost trust in this minister," education critic Matt Love said.
#sask#skpoli https://t.co/w6UR0J25FY
@jeremycockrill@LightofChristCS There is no need for these pilot projects. We know what works and what we need. Consult the professionals on the ground.
Teachers will be voting no shortly. Start working on a decent offer and stop wasting everyone's time.