It gives me great pleasure to welcome good friends and talented educators Craig Smith, president of ETFO Thames Valley Teacher local, as well as Mike Thomas, first vice-president of ETFO Thames Valley Teacher local as well as a provincial executive member. Thank you for standing up for public education.
It’s my great honour to present the following stack of hundreds of petitions on behalf of the hard-working teachers of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Thames Valley Teacher Local. The petition reads:
“Keep Classrooms Safe for Students and Staff.
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
“Whereas students and education workers deserve stronger, safer schools in which to learn and work;
“Whereas the pressure placed on our education system has contributed to an increase in reports of violence in our schools;
“Whereas crowded classrooms, a lack of support for staff, and underfunding of mental health supports are all contributing to this crisis;
“Whereas the government of Ontario has the responsibility and tools to address this crisis, but has refused to act;
“Therefore, we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to:
“Take immediate action to address violence in our schools;
“Invest in more mental health resources;
“End violence against education workers and improve workplace violence reporting.”
I fully support this petition—I could not support it any more. I will affix my signature and deliver it with page Emma to the clerks.
As a former teacher librarian, it’s my great pleasure to welcome members from the Ontario Library Association as well as the Ontario School Library Association for their library days at Queen’s Park: Michael Ciccone, CEO and chief librarian at the London Public Library; Wendy Burch Jones, the vice-president of OSLA and with the Toronto District School Board; Johanna Gibson-Lawler, the president of OSLA and with the greater Essex school board; as well as Sarah Vaisler, who is the chief librarian and executive officer at Ajax Public Library. Welcome to Queen’s Park.
It’s my great honour to present the following petitions on behalf of the hard-working Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Thames Valley Teacher Local teachers. It is entitled “Keep Classrooms Safe for Students and Staff,” and it reads:
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario,
“Whereas students and education workers deserve stronger, safer schools in which to learn and work;
“Whereas the pressure placed on our education system has contributed to an increase in reports of violence in our schools;
“Whereas crowded classrooms, a lack of support for staff, and underfunding of mental health supports are all contributing to this crisis;
“Whereas the government of Ontario has the responsibility and tools to address this crisis, but has refused to act;
“Therefore, we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to:
“Take immediate action to address violence in our schools;
“Invest in more mental health resources;
“End violence against education workers and improve workplace violence reporting.”
I fully support this petition. It’s my honour to sign it and deliver it with page Clara to the Clerks.