Government Releases Education Administrative Report – NSGEU Urges Caution
Today, Government released their report on the province’s education administrative model.
The author of the report, Dr. Avis Glaze, made many sweeping recommendations including the complete dismantling of the existing school board system.
After 4 years of amalgamation and centralization of the healthcare system, Premier McNeil and Ministers Glavine and Delorey are still struggling to manage a system they threw into crisis. Minister Churchill needs to take lessons from the mismanagement in healthcare as he considers the recommendations in the Glaze report.
The government plans to release its response to the Glaze report tomorrow, January 24th, 2018. Before moving forward, the Minister needs to engage with those Nova Scotians who are about to feel the impacts of his decisions.
You can read her report here: https://www.ednet.ns.ca/adminreview
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