
"The board said the cuts are part of its attempts to modernize the number of central administration staff to ensure its resources remain in schools and classrooms. "These changes are part of the TDSB's broader efforts to protect classroom learning, support student achievement and restore long-term financial sustainability," the statement reads."
"The TDSB has been under provincial supervision since June. CBC Toronto has reached out to CUPE Local 4400 and the Professional Student Services Personnel bargaining unit for comment."
Toronto District School Board will lay off 218 central administration staff after enrolment has declined for years. The board says the cuts will not affect classroom staff. The board will also eliminate an additional 91 vacant positions. The changes are intended to modernize the number of central administration staff. The goal is to keep resources in schools and classrooms while improving long-term financial sustainability. The board states the changes protect classroom learning, support student achievement, and restore financial stability. The board has been under provincial supervision since June, and it sought comments from relevant bargaining units.
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