Patents: no you have something to say about the turmml m Ontario public schoOlsf Worried about the has of mm aftcr‘school tuturirg or detnikd report and comments? Wondering if another teacher strike "Ls looming? ' [he organizth that pmvides panning support and Macy is holding a town- mt-et‘mg next week for parents and students to share their concerns. Wes and brainstonn. solutions. Whether you've been gn'mng your teeth ur cheeï¬MMmdwskk-linesasmumom grappk- with the liberal govenunem. organiz- vmbelieveit'stimeyouhlveymuay. Repmnuflvesï¬undnï¬mboudmd machets'unionswmbchvimdtotheevem. selï¬u_\‘\ledncaday.bm mdstudems guccnue sagas-1d SiuaMmdnm paramamimmimco-dukpuson '11:.- objacuve b to clean: the exam situationmditshnpocLM-mmm ideas for a solution and Inward them no dwappmpdmbodiesbroonddundonam 'poddwacflom'heaid. Mandatorswflpmmdemexpmn- tionofmeisaaesmdumquadonsabmfl BillllSandteadms’iobacdon The ï¬nk Region Purim! Association wants to heat {mm yuu. hieconmwershl billwutepealed by mepmmyaherflmmedm mï¬rï¬ghllosuikeuidimposem- yearteacher contractspanofthebahon McGuimy Mimi's efforts to tackle the pnwincial deï¬cit. Parents sounding off on turmoil in York’s public schoOls ancafloanisxeruunletensaiddw lzdrzuurflyfln‘roln IY KIM ZAIZOUI now mnlrans for teachers and support staff saved they)an $250 million in 2012-13. gaming to $540 million in 2013-14 with: one time savings ofSLl billion fmmtheelim- inalion of banked sick days ‘lbacherunions say repealingme bill now is meaningless; it has already caqu damage lymwingtheirlatxxunmtsanddwym their mtest drawn! of voluntuy â€"â€" the only options dieysrtytheyhaveleï¬toï¬ghtback The Ontario Secondary School Teach- ers federation has not promised to restore extracurricular: now that the bill has been repealed. hand. preskient‘Km Coran said the new Liberal ptunier. once chasm this weekend. shark! sit down with the unions md'beginthepmceasohebuildimmetrust arrdrespect’. Wuwbfllwasitiststepxorrmwsaid. ‘Restmt’rgmrmflectivebargnhï¬ngrightsm diamanworktogediertosolvediecunent conflictisthencnm-p' Mpumtsmtiredomiedisputeandjust kaidsmbeaflctoponï¬e-ldtripsor johnsdndmmrentmodadondimc- torNuHerhrvnirL W'veheenhelringawhoicmngeofemo- mmm'ï¬ommoscwhosmw toflnddtildcaredurhtgthreatenedwalkouts. todioaewhouewmiedaboutmttnbr- mtionwfllbeaflawedonmponcarrk ‘lt’sstfllvetyoonfmingforpwple.’ “rat‘spanoftheprobiern.saidDougHm author and senior research omcer with the OntariolnstittrtefotStudiesianucation. It's not clear how consistently teachers havebeenfoflmingtheem'acurricularboy- mmllesaidaddiï¬gsuveysshmnoohe is sum what 1th ï¬ght is about ‘ "mm-y or labour mm. 'lhe public was much clearer whose side it was on the last time labour unmst disrupted schools. he said. That was during wars Miln- Harris was premier. when wilesprvad dis.- satisfaction with the school sysmn led to rewgnmon the system was underfunded. This time around. he said. “it's not clear who is wearing the white hatâ€. 1: Mr. Han the sunny ht' m-authunfl. Public Attitudts 'lhwank hducatiun in Ontar- io in 20l2. found public satisfactmn with the school system and with the job teachers am: doing at n-cond highs â€"â€" something that could now spell trouble for teacher unlqu wing for public support. ’ Teachers no longer come across as “cham- pions of the school systeln against a hostile.- gm'emmentâ€. he and that means wan. mg support for highet spending. 0000 T0 KNOW: Education Idwn Hail. Jan. 30, 7 to 9 pm. Medium (M (mm â€"- (anoda Room 101 Town (entre 8M1, Wham RSVP : infonyrpamua F0: mom infommion, visit yrpatenua