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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 15 Jun 2013, p. 7

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The York Region School Board is experiencing what it describes as a slight increase in supply teacher use this year with 1.295 more substitute teachers being called in to cover absences in May compared to the same month last yw. Your child might more supply teach- ers in the dassmom this month. Some Ontario school boards ‘are expert. mcingrecmd numbers of teachers calling in sickandarelehscramhfingtofinmwaces. Peel Distrim School Board reported a reund 1.664 teachers absent on a Friday thié “month and wow unly able to fill 1.210 of those vacancim with supply teachers; The board blalncs (he tt'aCht-r‘x" new contract. whu h nu kmgt-t ‘dkmx ski day banning. While awry situation has its own context. It IS usually at the (“scrotum of the principal tu rvaxsign tvat‘ht-rx. stu‘h as Wad]?! librar- ians or lingiish as d scumd language teach- vrx. tn («M-r anhwncm. .mmling thv nvvd Im a ~upply tvat her. Rvpnnvd ahsvm m .m‘ nut .tlwuyx “(In davx. mthvv. as mum-n mun-11mm rvqmrt' Whik' the York Region District School Board is experiem‘ing what u descrilxrs as a slight mcmase in fiupply tvmihcr use (his year with 1,295 more subs‘fimlv wachvn being called m In cover absences in May mmpamd to the same month last year. board spoken:- pomm Drink) Migule said lht‘ numbcu am not similar to Peel. Hc attributes that In the board hiring mom cxrasinnal "when in thv pas! munlh whn an- able to cow! the absent leacht'n Boards scramble to find teachers as sick-day bank set to expire IY TERESA LATCH FORD tlmckibrdfiiwmg mm LEARNING time away from the classnmm for profes- sional development or religious purposes. making the board hesitant to provide the numbers for teacher absences for {ear of ii appearing to Wm only sick days. Mr. Miguello said. Information M‘oiwd from the board comparing teacher absenteeism this year to last (1005 not suggttst any significant Changc. filamentary 'l‘t'at'hers' Federation of Ontario York Region president David (Tiegg said in an v-mail.‘ "There has fix” an dckmmledgt'd shun age of (xtasiunal teachers which seems to have heighwm-d this sense of mom teachers being absent. But over the last two week.“ th'Ls issuv swms tn hau- hvon brought under comm! in Yuri Rowan~ ‘ Despite showing the moral] us? 0f supply teachers down compamd to last year. the Yurk ( latholic District Sdu ml 8mm! has upc- an imrmasv in the number of (sup- pIy teacher's called in Mondays and Fridays. board symkmmrmn May Moon: said “Administramn have been able to man- age those insmm‘vs as [buy anw by was- signing nun (‘Lusmum wppnn sun”. but wv u'najnly have hct'n cxmn'cm‘ing sumo chal- lt-ngI-s. ~m- «and. quityuheg’mmmfionconwisondm mbendupplyteadmuscd WN-TIBUNi FltE PHOTO ~ Because family, matters. Let us take care of yOu rs. O'Neill Funeral Home has been sewing the Stoulfville community for over 70 years. We are proud community supporters and will assist your family in creating a highly personalized service to suit your taste and budget. O'Neill Funeral Home offers complimentary valet parking, competitive prices and superior service. Ilvflill 6 O’Neill Funeral Home ‘ by Arbor Memonal Please contact Sarah Scala at 905-642-2855 6324 Main Street. PO. Box 639. Stoufiville wwwoneulltuneralca I for all inquiries and for your FREE planning kit. I0." “nu

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