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Teachers message to government – don t freeze us out of negotiations - WestCentralOnline: West Central Saskatchewan s latest news, sports, weather, community events

Teachers message to government – don t freeze us out of negotiations - WestCentralOnline: West Central Saskatchewan s latest news, sports, weather, community events
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Teachers message to government – don t freeze us out of negotiations

Teachers have been picketing in frigid cold temperatures on their one-day strike to get the point across to the province that they want to get back to.

Healthier Together: How to properly fit and wear your bike helmet

Healthier Together: How to properly fit and wear your bike helmet
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Creighton teacher Fritsch elected to provincial education body

Joining Fritsch on the board will be Nathan Bromm from the South East Cornerstone Teachers’ Association and Ben Goby from the Regina Public Teachers’ Association, who were both previously on the board and were reelected. Fritsch and the other elected members will sit on the board for a two-year term. Four other members of the executive board - Neal Boutin, Vincent Mamer, Gwen Paul and Laura Skrumeda Sawby - were elected to the board last year and will be up for reelection again in 2022. The STF is the professional organization for teachers in publicly funded Saskatchewan schools - the group covers over 13,000 teachers across the province.

Sask women face challenges becoming school leaders: study

Article content Going to school growing up, Amy Korver never saw a female principal. Even as she finished university and began her own career as a teacher, seeking a leadership position was not something she imagined for herself. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sask. women face challenges becoming school leaders: study Back to video It was not until eight years into her career, when someone pushed her to consider moving into that kind of role, that she realized it was an option for her. “It makes me question, what effect does that have on young girls?” she said of never seeing a female principal. “If they’re not witness to formal female leaders, what impact does that have on them?”

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