We value the work that all our teachers do to support students every day, and we remain optimistic that a central agreement can be reached in the near future.We are committed to ensuring our families receive timely communication and updates throughout this process. OECTA represents elementary and secondary teachers in all Toronto Catholic schools. Details of the agreement remain confidential pending ratification. A hard-copy version of this letter will go home to all families within 24 hours. complete report card comments or learning skills (only student marks will be available)participate in board or provincially directed professional development activities It is our understanding that school activities such as field trips, sports and extracurricular activities are expected to continue during this stage of job action. Our school board includes 13 elementary schools, 3 grades 7 to 12 schools, one grade 9 to 12 school and an adult learning centre.

We regret any disruption to student learning or inconvenience to families that will result from this job action; however, student safety is always our first priority, and we cannot provide safe and secure learning environments for students without teachers.We value the work that all of our teachers do to support students every day, and we remain optimistic that a central agreement can be reached in the near future.We are committed to ensuring our families receive timely communication and updates throughout this process. Contact Us: Northeastern Catholic District School Board 383 Birch Street North Timmins, Ontario P4N 6E8 Telephone: 705-268-7443 Fax: 705-267-3590 Email: Communication between parents and teachers will continue as normal. Home Currently selected; Schools. Their negotiations, actions and timelines are entirely separate from those of OECTA.The holding of a strike vote to authorize job action by union members is a normal and legal part of the collective bargaining process.OECTA is not yet in a legal strike position, so negotiations will continue for the time being and we are hopeful a new central agreement with OECTA will be reached in the near future.We are committed to ensuring our parents and guardians receive timely communications and updates throughout this process.We will be posting labour relations updates on our website – and significant updates will also be communicated to families via our School Messenger system. We will be posting labour relations updates on our website – . Smaller classes and masks for all students critical to school reopening, Ontario Catholic teachers say By Kristin Rushowy Queen's Park Bureau Mon., July 27, 2020 timer 3 min. We will continue to post labour relations updates on our website – .
OECTA represents elementary and secondary teachers in our Board. Should the union proceed to service removal such as a work-to-rule campaign or strike action, it must give school boards five days notice.Central negotiations continue this week and we are hopeful that positive progress can be made towards an agreement. Catholic teachers also engaged in a full withdrawal of services on Jan. 21, 2020.We regret any disruption to student learning or inconvenience to families that will result from this job action; however, student safety is always our first priority, and we cannot provide safe and secure learning environments for students without teachers.We value the work that all of our teachers do to support students every day, and we remain optimistic that a central agreement can be reached in the near future.We are committed to ensuring our families receive timely communication and updates throughout this process. We will continue to post labour relations updates on our website – . Families may be reading news reports about job action by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), which announced that their members would be participating in a one-day, province wide strike (full withdrawal of services) on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019.Some school boards may be closing schools on that date as a result.Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington (PVNC) Catholic School District Board is not affected by the OSSTF labour action. In a province-wide vote conducted last week, members of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA) delivered a strike mandate, with 97.1 per cent voting in favour of authorizing strike action. We regret any disruption to student learning or inconvenience to families that will result from this job action; however, student safety is always our first priority, and we cannot provide safe and secure learning environments for students without teachers.We value the work that all of our teachers do to support students every day, and we remain hopeful that talks will resume and a central agreement can be reached in the near future.We will continue to post labour relations updates on our website – . The Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA), which represents both elementary and secondary teachers in our Board, has planned to engage in a province-wide strike tomorrow.The union has been at the negotiating table with the Ontario Government today and we remain hopeful that a negotiated settlement can be reached soon.
We will continue to post labour relations updates on our website – . Significant updates will also be communicated to families via our School Messenger system.