School board chair or Sask. Party MLA – union says choose
A two-page letter recently posted to the website of the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division is drawing some ire from the union that represents support staff in the division.
Kent Peterson, president of CUPE Saskatchewan, says their members face the same working conditions as teachers do and called many of Darlene Rowden’s statements lies.
“She actually says it’s in the best interests of students to not have language on class size and composition without presenting a shred of evidence about how that could ever be true. Of course, it’s in the best interest of students to have reasonable class sizes and to have the resources and supports that they need to have a good learning environment,” he said.
There are multiple other issues he takes with Rowden’s statement, but Peterson said that is the most glaring mistake.