ETFO member survey shows violence pervasive in schools

Chronic underfunding of public education responsible for rise in violence

TORONTO, ON – An alarming number (77 per cent) of members of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) say they have personally experienced violence or witnessed violence against another staff member, according to a survey conducted for the Federation in February and March 2023.

“Learning is being disrupted and violence is being normalized in schools because the Ford government refuses to adequately invest in public education. The system is suffering from chronic underfunding, under-resourcing, and understaffing, creating environments where student needs are going unmet,” says ETFO President Karen Brown. “The province must provide adequate funding so learning and working environments are physically and psychologically safe for students, teachers, and education workers.”

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ADSB Student Dress Guidelines Consultation

ADSB has developed draft student dress guidelines, which are intended to be used as school student dress codes starting in September 2023. You can view a recorded presentation here.

The Board is looking for your feedback. Feedback will be collected through ThoughtExchange until Thursday, May 25. In ThoughtExchange, you can provide your thoughts on the questions asked, and can also review and rate the thoughts of others.

For more information, including instructions on how to access ThoughtExchange, please review the email sent to you from the Local office.

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Call for Audit Committee

We are looking for two members to assist us with auditing our records over the summer for about two hours. No experience necessary.

If this opportunity interests you, please email the Local office by Friday, June 23. Those selected to form this committee will be compensated with a paid half-day in September for their services.

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Education Week an opportunity to protect public education

TORONTO, ON – Education Week, which takes place annually during the first week of May, is an opportunity to recognize the magic that happens in public schools across Ontario each day. It’s also a reminder that public education is worth protecting given its invaluable role in giving every child an equitable chance for success.

“The magic of teaching is challenging to describe, yet it is unmistakably special when witnessed in person, in schools each and every day,” says Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) President Karen Brown. “Physical classrooms are environments where children are supported to thrive—where they can explore, take risks, and receive one-on-one attention and care from educators. The commitment and professionalism of educators are what continue to sustain our public schools.”

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2023-25 Executive Elections

The window for election nominations closed on April 22. The following nominations were received:

PresidentRyan Geick
Vice PresidentSue Geick
TreasurerErika Vecchio
SecretaryKeri Simm
Member at LargeKim Whitmore

As there were no other nominations for the above positions during the nominations window, all positions will be acclaimed. We would like to extend our thanks to Nichole Stewart Murray for serving as Elections Chair this year.

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AOTL Spring Annual Meeting

Saturday, May 6
The Water Tower Inn, SSM
8:30 Breakfast, Business to Follow

All elementary occasional teachers, daily or long-term, are welcome! 

  • Enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast
  • Receive the annual reports of the Officers
  • Vote on proposed changes to our Constitution
  • Elect your Executive
  • Win prizes!

See more details in our Events calendar.

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Ontario budget means more cuts to education

TORONTO, ON – Below is a statement from Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) following today’s provincial budget announcement:

“The provincial government had the opportunity to strengthen public education in Ontario through this year’s budget, but instead they are forcing school boards to make cuts to services, which means cuts to student supports. This budget ignores rising costs due to inflation and ongoing pandemic-related pressures on public schools.

Instead of supporting workers and the public services Ontarians rely on, the Ford government has chosen to continue to provide billions of dollars in tax giveaways to corporations, and end workers’ access to three paid sick days.

There seems to be a deliberate dismissal of public education as a sector that needs investment and attention. The government has once again ignored recommendations from ETFO and other education stakeholders. Our budget recommendations would have helped undo the damage caused by years of funding cuts.

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ADSB Game Day

ADSB is sponsoring a Game Night with the Soo Greyhounds:  
Friday March 24 at 7pm against Saginaw 

The Greyhounds are offering ADSB STAFF discounted tickets for this game.  Simply present the flyer below at the box office and, as an ADSB staff member, you will receive the discounted prices.

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Member Advisories re EQAO

EQAO testing starts this year on May 10 in the primary and junior divisions.  ETFO’s provincial executive advises members:

  • NOT to participate in the voluntary EQAO teacher questionnaire.
  • NOT to complete the voluntary online EQAO training and webinars unless release time is provided.
  • NOT to participate in EQAO marking activities.

You can learn more about ETFO’s position on standardized testing here.

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ETFO Town Hall Recordings

Did you miss the collective bargaining town hall event on March 1? You can access a recording of the event here, available online until March 22.

If you haven’t already registered for an Members account on etfo.ca, we encourage you to do so.

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