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Education News Canada

ONTARIO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARDS' ASSOCIATION
OPSBA extends congratulations to Premier Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario

June 6, 2022

The Ontario Public School Boards' Association (OPSBA) will continue its strong working relationship with the newly re-elected Progressive Conservative government under Premier Doug Ford to ensure our schools and students continue to be provided with a high-quality, publicly funded education system that provides universally accessible and equitable opportunities for all children.

"OPSBA represents the largest democratically elected trustee body in Ontario with a specific responsibility for the education and well-being of children and youth," said OPSBA President Cathy Abraham. "We'll be using the coming months to continue to push and advocate for the priorities that matter most to our member boards and look to ensure there is a strong focus from this government on maintaining our world class public education system."

As a non-partisan association, OPSBA has positive and mutually respectful working relationships with members of provincial parliament and staff from all parties and other education partners in the province. These relationships help us to represent the voice of our member boards on the diverse range of issues that affect students and communities to our provincial government.

"School boards across the province have welcomed the return to in-person learning, and at this time of year our trustees are looking forward to sharing student successes with celebrations and graduations," President Abraham said. "We are hopeful the upcoming school year will bring stability to the public education system after the many COVID-related disruptions since March 2020."

OPSBA's multi-year strategic priorities are the foundation on which our advocacy is based, and outline what public school boards and trustees would like to see in the future for education in Ontario. OPSBA's priorities are:

  • Advocating for the Whole Child and Student Well-Being
  • Advancing Reconciliation: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education
  • Supporting Trustees as Leaders in Public Education
  • Advocating for Sustainable and Equitable Education Funding
  • Strengthening Positive Labour Relations

The Association looks forward to mutual, ongoing, meaningful dialogue and consultation with ministers and staff of the newly re-elected provincial government on decisions that impact the more than 1.3 million English public elementary and secondary school students in Ontario.

For more information

Ontario Public School Boards' Association
439 University Avenue, Suite 1850
Toronto Ontario
Canada M5G 1Y8
www.opsba.org


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