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Timberline Local

@timberlinelocal

Timberline Local represents the teachers of Wild Rose School Division.

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Alberta Teachers' Association (@albertateachers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers at #ARA2024 are discussing a resolution "that Alberta students deserve better than to have the lowest-funded public education system in Canada" #abed #ableg

Alberta Teachers' Association (@albertateachers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My school is a small school with 200 students. If we had the national average of funding I could hire 3 and a half more teachers - speaker at #ARA2024 #abed #ableg

Alberta Teachers' Association (@albertateachers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This job seems to be killing me. Next year my grade 3/4 split class will have 33 students with complex needs. You can't put students first when you put teachers last - speaker at #ARA2024 #abed #ableg

Allison McCaffrey - President, ATA Local 55 (@allimc456) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listening to absolutely gut wrenching stories by teachers resulting from AB being the lowest-funded public education system in Canada. Our teachers are breaking. #StopTheExcuses We MUST fully fund public education. #ARA2024 Alberta Teachers' Association

Listening to absolutely gut wrenching stories by teachers resulting from AB being the lowest-funded public education system in Canada. 

Our teachers are breaking.

 #StopTheExcuses 

We MUST fully fund public education. #ARA2024 <a href="/albertateachers/">Alberta Teachers' Association</a>
CityNews Calgary (@citynewscalgary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) says 13 school boards are set to get less provincial money for the upcoming school year, and could have less teachers. calgary.citynews.ca/2024/05/22/alb…

jason schilling (@schill_dawg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾 Parents have always had choice, but you already knew that. Let’s talk about the choice of this government to fund our students the public system the lowest in all of Canada. Our students deserve better than this rehashed, embarrassing exchange. Stop the excuses, fund our schools.

<a href="/demetriosnAB/">Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾</a> Parents have always had choice, but you already knew that. Let’s talk about the choice of this government to fund our students the public system the lowest in all of Canada. Our students deserve better than this rehashed, embarrassing exchange. Stop the excuses, fund our schools.
Greg Carabine (@gcarabine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾 Maybe, instead of reposting such a ridiculous divisive speech.......focus on Alberta's schools? Alberta's students deserve better than this. 👇 #abed

<a href="/demetriosnAB/">Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾</a> Maybe, instead of reposting such a ridiculous divisive speech.......focus on Alberta's schools?

Alberta's students deserve better than this. 👇
#abed
jason schilling (@schill_dawg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CUPE Alberta Those cuts will affect the ability for teachers and other valuable staff to meet the needs of our students. Time for government to stop their excuses and fund our schools and students' futures.

<a href="/CupeAB/">CUPE Alberta</a> Those cuts will affect the ability for teachers and other valuable staff to meet the needs of our students. Time for government to stop their excuses and fund our schools and students' futures.
Timberline Local (@timberlinelocal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

edmontonjournal.com/news/local-new… Despite an increase to this year’s education budget and high student enrolment, 24 school boards across the province will have fewer teachers in the fall.

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85% OF TEACHERS REPORTED A DRAMATIC INCREASE IN THE COMPLEXITY AND DIVERSITY OF STUDENT NEEDS IN 2023, MEANING MORE STUDENTS WITH HIGHER NEEDS Stoptheexcuses.ca

85% OF TEACHERS REPORTED A DRAMATIC INCREASE IN THE COMPLEXITY AND DIVERSITY OF STUDENT NEEDS IN 2023, MEANING MORE STUDENTS WITH HIGHER NEEDS
Stoptheexcuses.ca
Timberline Local (@timberlinelocal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can make things better, by investing in: • Smaller classes • Manageable workloads to stop teachers from burning out • Wages that catch up and keep up so teachers stay in the profession

We can make things better, by investing in:
• Smaller classes
• Manageable workloads to stop teachers from burning out
• Wages that catch up and keep up so teachers stay in the profession