
"Parents at Huron Street Junior Public School are worried about the lack of a vice-principal this year and the potential impact of the TDSB's layoffs on their children's education. Mary Higgins expressed a desire for more support rather than cuts, stating, 'I would like to hear announcements about more support coming into schools, not cuts happening.'"
"Laurence MacPhie, another concerned parent, highlighted the existing understaffing issues, saying, 'I just think any time they start cutting something, there's probably more cuts to come.' He emphasized the need for more staff to assist students with additional needs, stating, 'I think the more people we have on staff that can help out with these matters, the better.'"
The Toronto District School Board announced the layoff of 40 vice-principal positions, raising concerns among parents about the impact on education. Some schools may have to share vice-principals, leading to worries about resource availability. Parents at Huron Street Junior Public School expressed fears that cuts could lead to further reductions in support for students, particularly those with additional needs. The provincial government's takeover of the TDSB has intensified concerns about financial mismanagement and the future of educational resources.
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