This year has been incredibly challenging for staff, students and parents in the education system.
CUPE education support workers around the province are on the frontlines making sure your children have access to a quality education. Our members took the same risks as teachers to be there for students ,but did not get the same level of public accolades. We want to change that.
Help us show education support workers some love.
We are asking folks to send a short video message, photo, or original artwork to Tracey Gramchuk (tgramchuk@cupe.ca) and/or post online with the hashtag: #ThankYouEdSupportStaff.
Submissions will be shared over social media and shared directly with education support workers. Please submit by June 16, 2021.
Thank you!
Our schools work because we do.
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