Daily, the Sask. Party tells the NDP it doesn't believe in growth. Yet when confronted by the growth it coverts government calls it a blip?
so school boards in the two cities can start hiring more teachers for the next few years.
And notwithstanding physically crowded classrooms or “hallway learning,” the problem is that there’s not enough teachers to teach them.Article contentThese additional kids will still be around in the fall when the 2023-24 school year starts. Their parents pay taxes. The response from Education Minister Dustin Duncan — what little response there has been — is that he somehow can’t risk aCalling it “a two-year blip as we’re getting through the backlog of immigration caused by the COVID pandemic,” Duncan told reporters this week that the government needs time to sort through such difficult funding decisions. A blip?
Duncan said the government may review it in November after the 2023-24 mid-year update. Then the education ministerto attend the International Summit on the Teaching Profession … where he was hopefully reminded teachers are most effective when they are hired to teach.
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