All adult non-credit programs, such as Adult ESL and Learn4Life, will continue to run.OSSTF has also indicated that the walkout on January 21 will be the last full withdrawal of services by OSSTF members until after the secondary school exam period.OSSTF is in negotiations with the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Public School Boards' Association (OPSBA) to achieve new collective agreements for secondary teachers and education workers (including Child and Youth Workers, Psychologists, Social Workers and Speech-Language Pathologists).As per the sanctions, secondary teachers will be inputting student marks electronically, but will not be writing comments. This means that OSSTF Teachers and OSSTF Education Workers will be in a legal strike position in 17 days, which is November 18, 2019. All classes and any out-of-school activities (e.g.
field trips, sports, etc.) The TDSB does not guarantee or warrant the reliability, accuracy or completeness of any translated information.The quality of the translation will vary in some of the languages offered by Google. will be cancelled.letter sent to parents/guardians on February 12 about Friday's one-day walkout. OSSTF has announced that its members at the following Boards will take part in the walkout:On this day, OSSTF members in other school boards (including the TDSB) will hold information pickets in front of schools before or after school, or during lunch periods. As a result, parents/guardians should make alternate arrangements for their children if required. The TDSB does not guarantee or warrant the reliability, accuracy or completeness of any translated information.The quality of the translation will vary in some of the languages offered by Google.
General Interest courses offered in the evening are not impacted and will continue to run as usual.We remain hopeful that negotiations will continue and that a contract agreement can be reached to avoid any further disruption to students’ education.
As a result, parents/guardians should make alternate arrangements for their children if required.In the event of a walkout by OSSTF, elementary and middle schools would remain open, and General Interest and Adult ESL courses would not be impacted.OSSTF is in negotiations with the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Public School Boards' Association (OPSBA) to achieve new collective agreements for secondary teachers and education workers (including Child and Youth Workers, Psychologists, Social Workers and Speech-Language Pathologists).All TDSB secondary schools are closed to students today (Wednesday, December 4, 2019) as a result of a one-day walkout by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) secondary teachers and education workers. 9 to 12) to students as there would not be sufficient supervision to ensure their safety. This means that OSSTF Teachers across Ontario will be in a legal strike position 17 days (approximately the third week of November) once the no-board report is issued. All classes, including secondary e-Learning classes, and any out-of-school activities (e.g. Before you act on translated information, we encourage you to confirm any facts that are important to you or may affect any decisions you make.The Toronto District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English.As a reminder, both the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) will be taking part in a full strike tomorrow (Friday, February 21, 2020).As with previous strike days, the TDSB would have no other option but to close all elementary (JK-8) and secondary (9-12) schools to students tomorrow as there would not be sufficient supervision to ensure their safety.
This includes sanctions that were part of a limited withdrawal of administrative services that has been in place since November 26. will be cancelled.Should there be any significant updates, we will communicate directly with parents/guardians as quickly as possible. The electronic translation service on the Toronto District School Board website is hosted by Google Translate, a third party service. The one-day strike comes one week after Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) members held a similar one-day strike that resulted in the province-wide closure of schools. General Interest and Adult ESL courses are not impacted and will continue to run.We remain hopeful that negotiations will continue and that a contract agreement can be reached to avoid any further disruption to students’ education.The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) has announced that, should a tentative agreement not be reached, its members (teachers and education workers) will conduct another one-day walkout (full withdrawal of services) at a number of school boards, including the Toronto District School Board, on Wednesday, December 11, 2019.
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