Toronto Catholic Parent Involvement Committee

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Toronto Catholic Parent Involvement Committee

Toronto Catholic Parent Involvement Committee

@CPICToronto

Provincially mandated/funded committee. Supports student academic achievement by increased parent involvement as per Reg. 612/00, Ed. Act.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Elementary Educators
Elementary Educators@ETFOeducators·
"A comprehensive, provincewide #onted review is needed, one that includes meaningful consultation with trustees, educators, and education workers who understand firsthand how funding shortfalls affect students and schools," @etfopresident David Mastin said. "If the government was truly interested in finding authentic answers, they'd be asking people who have long-standing experiences on the ground, not just comments from those in place for a few weeks or months (i.e., ministry-appointed supervisors)." READ: Teachers' union says Ontario’s ‘broken’ education funding formula needs a ‘fix’ villagereport.ca/village-picks/… via @snehduggal at @villagereportca #onpoli
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@fordnation so you are spending more tax payers money on what? Just increase the schools block budgets so they are adequately funded to buy and maintain supplies for the schools. This makes zero fiscally responsible sense. #Education #Ontario
OSSTF Communications@osstf

Ontario teachers don’t need special credit cards. They need a government that properly funds schools! #OSSTF President @marthahradowy spoke with The Trillium this week about the Premier’s comments on giving teachers “purchase cards” to buy supplies, and how it is unclear whether this would even work. But why are educators paying out of pocket for basic classroom needs in the first place? Could it have something to do with the $6.3 billion this government has taken away from #OntEd schools since 2018? Ontario’s students deserve far better than cuts: bit.ly/3LYY0IU

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Tina Yazdani
Tina Yazdani@TinaYazdani·
NEW: the Ford government’s appointed school supervisors can spend up to $350,000/year, according to the education minister. That money will come from school board budgets, not the ministry of education. To compare: the TDSB’s 22 trustees made just over $550,000 last year.
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Teachers Unite
Teachers Unite@Teachers__Unite·
When class sizes grow, individual attention shrinks. Students become numbers instead of names, and teachers are stretched thin trying to do the impossible. #abed #onted #cdned #edchat
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Tina Yazdani
Tina Yazdani@TinaYazdani·
Ontario’s education minister said he banned livestreams of school board meetings to “bring down the temperature.” Critics fired back, telling him to “fund the system” if he wants to cool things down. Paul Calandra’s now “taking another look” at the ban after parent backlash.
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Kimiko Shibata 🦋
Kimiko Shibata 🦋@ESL_fairy·
Children with special needs are being denied services in #OntEd because Doug Ford has cut education funing and refuses to update the aprcial education funding model to reflect current needs. Kids are suffering. thewhig.com/news/kingston-…
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P.b.Freire
P.b.Freire@Freire1Pb·
Lecce funded education below the rate of inflation by $6.35B. Almost 20,000 Ontario students couldn’t attend school last year due to lack of special education supports. @OntAutism tells us situation will worsen without school trustees.
P.b.Freire@Freire1Pb

Trumpeter Ford's authoritarian alleged table of contents. Fund public healthcare like Lecce funded education below the rate of inflation by $6.35B leaving children in overcrowded classrooms, classrooms without teachers, boards without trustees and schools literally falling apart.

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