School board resents new contract SCHOOL BOARD CHAIR Roger Leclere isn’t happy about education minister Paul Ramsey’s decision to im- pose a new teachers contract on school boards around the province. Leclere said the imposed settlement cuts trustees out of the bargaining process, _ “There is a process that was in place,” said Leclerc. “All parties were at the (bargaining) table and the govern- ment chose not to adhere to that process. So obviously I’m not very happy about that.”’ Coast Mountain school trustees, along with 87 per cent of the school boards in the province, voted against the tentative teachers contact worked out by the B.C, govern- ment and the B.C. Teacher’s Federation (BCTF) earlier this month The new contract, which is binding by July 1, will pro- vide 1,200 new teachers and $150 million to reduce class sizes in kindergarten and Grades 1 to 3. More librarians, counsellors, ESL and learning assistance teachers, and spe- cial education services will also be hired, Ramsey imposed the settlement after trustees failed to present an altemative concrete plan that would result in | improvements for all students in the fall. With the begin- . ning of the school year only 75 days away, he said he didn’t want the situation to diag on and risk the likelihood of teachers being locked out or on strike in September, Trustees are calling the imposed contract a one-sided agreement. Boards actoss the province don’t like the class size arrangements because it may result in some students not being allowed to attend their neighborhood schools. . Trustees also said the stringent staffing and class size ar- — rarigements eliminated boards’ flexibility. 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