Parents are being warned that bigger class sizes, fewer teacher aides
and higher busing fees are some of the potential effects of the
province’s tentative four-year deal with teachers.
“There’s only
so much money and we have to able to allocate it under these new rules
if the deal goes forward,” said Jacquie Hansen, president of the Alberta
School Boards Association.
“There will be a cost implication.
There will be an impact on students, and we’re going to talk to our
school boards and find out exactly to the extent that this impact
affects their schools and communities.”
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