TDSB to cut 40 vice-principal positions, forcing some schools to share administrators | CBC News
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TDSB to cut 40 vice-principal positions, forcing some schools to share administrators | CBC News
"Ryan Bird, spokesperson for the board, stated that 28 positions will be lost due to the end of one-time pandemic funding, while 12 positions will be cut due to declining enrolment."
"Bird mentioned that the board is moving toward having vice-principals responsible for two schools, a model he said 'has successfully been implemented at other school boards.'"
"The Ontario government took control of the board last June, alleging that it had rejected nearly half of the cost-saving measures recommended by management over the previous two years."
The Toronto District School Board will eliminate 40 vice-principal positions for the upcoming academic year. This decision results from the cessation of one-time pandemic funding and declining enrolment. The board plans to have vice-principals responsible for two schools, a model previously successful in other districts. Most changes will occur through attrition. The board is currently under provincial supervision due to financial mismanagement, with the Ontario government asserting control over its operations and decision-making processes.
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