Friday, March 9, 2012
NSTU President Slams Education Cuts
The president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union says funding cuts are changing the way education is delivered. Nova Scotia's eight school boards are bracing for combined cuts of $13.4 million from an overall budget estimate of just over $1 billion. The South Shore, Strait and Cape Breton-Victoria regional school boards are facing the highest cuts at 2.1 per cent. School boards were also hit with a $17.6 million reduction in funding last year. Alexis Allen says teachers are dealing with larger classrooms and heavier work loads. "Twenty teaching positions will not be filled. The minister keep saying they will be through attrition but we're losing teachers on the South Shore and that has to mean larger class sizes. Last year, we lost 343 teachers throughout the province, those are all gone and those people that retired...those jobs were not replaced," Allen predicts the province could lose as many as 300 teaching positions for the second straight year in order to meet budget requirements.