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Teacher Layoffs Hit Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon

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300 layoff notices given to teachers in Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon
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The Peel District School Board has sent layoff notices to over 300 teachers for next September in both elementary and secondary schools due to decreasing student enrollment.

A teacher who spoke with INsauga. com last night shared that they were told they are “surplus” and will need to wait until the start of the new school year to find out if they’ll be called back to teach.

According to board information, there are 11,000 full-time teachers and around 1,500 occasional or supply teachers employed. The student population is about 145,000, which has dropped by nearly 10,000 over the past eight years.

Just last week, Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra took control of the board away from elected trustees and assigned a supervisor to manage the operations of Peel’s public school system, one of the largest in Canada.

Calandra stated this move was made in response to “serious concerns” about internal conflicts and long-term financial issues that could disrupt learning and affect student success. Initially, the Ontario government intervened to stop the board from immediately laying off 60 teachers.

“This has been crazy,” said the teacher who requested anonymity due to fear of backlash. “On one hand, the ministry (of Education) was worried about cutting teachers, yet once the supervisor steps in, things go even further. I just hope I get my job back.”

Declaring a surplus of teachers at the end of a school year isn’t unusual since many get recalled when class sizes are finalized in fall. However, this year’s numbers are higher than normal, raising alarms among affected teachers and their unions.

The teacher who identified as an active union member mentioned there’s still a lot of uncertainty regarding what’s happening and expressed worry that unlike previous years, many teachers might not be recalled because enrollment continues to decline.

Officials from both the school board and government were unavailable for comment.

The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is also under supervision by a provincially appointed supervisor brought in to handle its finances. This Catholic board has also experienced a decline in enrollment by roughly 10,000 over eight years and currently serves around 70,000 students. There have been no updates on potential layoffs within this board.

A number of factors have been cited for declining student numbers; changing demographics are considered a key reason. This includes families relocating or choosing alternative or religious schooling for their children.

“This is not a good time to be a teacher, especially for those just starting out,” remarked the teacher. “This situation is pretty dire and could get worse.”

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