Good Spirit School Division is the latest school division to feel the impacts of the provincial government鈥檚 underfunding of education, according to a press release.
In order to help balance the books, the school division is reducing the hours of work per day of over 50 educational assistants and not renewing over 20 temporary positions.
The union is worried about the impact this will have not only on members but also on students.
鈥淓ducational assistants are an integral part of the school-based team,鈥 said Karla Sastaunik, president of CUPE Local 4784. 鈥淲e feel strongly that all the hours we work make a difference to students and provides a quality learning environment. These reductions of hours will be felt in the classroom, and that is troublesome.鈥
All educational assistants working six hours or more per day have been reduced to 5.75 hours per day, the release said. While this provides bell to bell coverage, it does not take into account students who have needs before and after school and conferencing between educational assistants and/or teachers.
鈥淐aring for our students does not end when the bell rings. We are there when a student arrives, helping them off the bus and to get settled into the school day. At the end of the day, we make sure students get safely on the bus and home with all of their homework and belongings,鈥 said Sastaunik.
Over half of the school divisions across the province are experiencing budget shortfalls, due to both stagnating funding and the provincial government鈥檚 refusal to fully fund the contract it signed with teachers.
鈥淚t is not fair that our children are being asked to face the consequences of this government鈥檚 decision to cut funding,鈥 added Sastaunik. 鈥淓very student deserves access to the classroom support he or she needs, and our government needs to step up to the plate and invest in our children.鈥
CUPE Local 4784 represents support staff in several classifications at Good Spirit School Division, including educational assistants, library technicians, administrative assistants, nutrition workers, maintenance workers, caretakers, and mechanics.