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Teachers' strike among topics covered at Cornerstone meeting

The South East Cornerstone Public School Division's January meeting came one day after a province-wide teachers' strike.
Keith Keating South East Cornerstone director horizontal
Keith Keating

WEYBURN - The South East Cornerstone Public School Division's board gathered in Weyburn on Wednesday for its regular monthly meeting.  

Director of education Keith Keating provided a brief verbal report on the one-day strike that involved all teachers in the provincial system on Tuesday.

He stated at the time that further action by the educators regarding a possible withdrawal of services would be preceded by advance notice so families can make plans accordingly. Teachers have since announced they would be holding another one-day strike on Jan. 22.

“At this point in time as a board we hope that everybody gets back to the table, and we’re supportive of the bargaining process. We hope they come to an agreement soon,” he said.

Keating also provided information regarding a change in procedures regarding the taking of attendance and monitoring the process in the upper grades with attendance being taken per period. This makes it easier for educators and administrators to track students in the larger schools, he said. Monitoring the checklists will enable more efficient interventions, if required.

The board had a meeting on Jan. 18 within Moosomin to consult with community members regarding school facilities, their use and potential improvements.

The Cornerstone board will meet again for a regular open business session on Feb. 14, beginning at 1 p.m. The meeting will be live streamed on the SECPSD website.