Welcome back!
As we begin a new school year, Mary Tremain (PRNTA, Vice-President) and I (Michele Wiebe, PRNTA President) want to wish you a successful year.
While there are uncertainties in how the collective bargaining process
will play out with the government, we are certain that Peace River North teachers will stand firm
with the BCTF and CUPE so that fairly bargained collective agreements are
reached for both of our unions.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at lp60@bctf.ca, by phone 250-785-8881 (PRNTA office) or 250-262-4205 (cell).
All the best in 2013-2014!
Michele and Mary
Since 1947 dedicated service to teachers, students and the community in Peace River North.
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Michele and I want to take this opportunity to wish PRN teachers a happy summer break! This has been a long and eventful school year and everyone deserves some R & R! Safe travels for those of you who are off on adventures!
We look forward to seeing you in September!
Michele Wiebe and Mary Tremain
Monday, 6 May 2013
The PRNTA recently submitted three questions to local MLA candidates - as soon as we receive their answers we will post the results:
General voting places
Questions for Peace River North MLA candidates respectfully
submitted on behalf of the Peace River North Teachers’ Association.
It is our intention to circulate these questions, and your
answers, to PRN teachers. The PRNTA asks that you respond to these questions in
writing to ensure that local teachers understand your position on these
critical issues.
Children in poverty
and the working poor:
1. BC ranks high in
the numbers of children living in poverty.
Low wages, high cost-of-living and child-care are factors that
contribute to the dire situation in which many of our families live. If you are elected, what will you do to
change this?
Special education
support:
2. The need for
special education programs is increasing but provincial funding is frozen or is
being reduced. Classroom teachers are
asked to provide instruction to students with diverse learning needs but are
receiving fewer supports and resources. The clear message is ‘do more with
less’. If you are elected, what will you
do to change this?
Teacher collective
bargaining:
3. PRN teachers want
a fair, negotiated contract. The
restrictions the government has placed on the bargaining process ensure that we
will not have a contract that respects teachers and meets our
needs. If you are elected, what will you
do to change this?
Please remember to get out and vote!
Advance voting places
You can vote at any advance voting place Wednesday, May 8 - Saturday, May 11, 2013 - between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advance voting is available to all voters and all advance voting places are wheelchair accessible.General Voting Day is Tuesday, May 14, 2013 - between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific time.
Advance voting places are:
Taylor Comm Hall, 9896 W Cherry Ave, Taylor
Pearkes Centre, 10801 Dudley Dr, Hudson's Hope
Pomeroy Sports Centre, 9324 96 St, Fort St. John
General voting places
Taylor Comm Hall, 9896 W Cherry Ave, Taylor
Hudson's Hope Comm Hall, 10310 Kyllo St, Hudson's Hope
Prespatou Elem/Sec School, 22113 Triad Rd, Prespatou
Fort St. John Seniors Hall, 10908 100 St, Fort St. John
Rose Prairie Curling Rink, 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie
Baldonnel Elem School, 5836 Baldonnel Rd, Baldonnel
Montney Rec Hall, 12401 Rd 256, Montney
Cecil Lake Comm Hall, 4864 Cecil Lake Rd, Cecil Lake
Buick Comm Hall, 15288 Rodeo Rd, Buick
Pomeroy Hotel, 11308 Alaska Rd N, Fort St. John
Charlie Lake Comm Hall, 12717 Charlie L Hall Ave, Charlie Lake
Pomeroy Sports Centre, 9324 96 St, Fort St. John
Wonowon Elem School, MILE 101 Alaska Hwy, Wonowon
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
2013 PRNTA AGM
NOTICE
Peace
River North Teachers’ Association
Annual
General Meeting
Tuesday,
May 7, 2013
TIME: 6:30pm
PLACE: Legion Hall
LOCATED AT: 10103 -
105th Avenue
Fort St. John
(enter using parking lot side doors)
Agenda items:
· Glen Hansman, BCTF 1st Vice-President will
present information on Provincial Bargaining
· Election of Executive positions
· Executive reports
Michele Wiebe
PRNTA President
Thursday, 3 May 2012
PRNTA Election Results-AGM May 02, 2012
- Congratulations to the following members who have been elected to the PRNTA Executive and committee positions for the 2012 - 2013 school year:
- Congratulations to the following members who have been elected to the PRNTA Executive and committee positions for the 2012 - 2013 school year:
- President- 2 year term: Michele Wiebe
- Vice President: Mary Tremain
- Secretary: Keely Bailey
- Treasurer: Trent Read
- Local Representative: Bryan Barranti
- Bargaining Chair: Ryan Pearce
- Social Justice: Kelly Snow
- Working and Learning Conditions: Tracy Sawchuk
- Professional Development 2 – 2 year terms: Jessica Dmytruk , Anita Yorke
- Health and Safety: Matthew McColm (101), Lynn St-Louis (Central)
- Employee and Family Assistance Program: Bev Baker
- Social: Sandra Cushway
- T.T.O.C. Rep.: Carolyn Robe
- Aboriginal Rep.: Jan Pope
- Scholarship: Jolene Laychuk
The Local would like to express a sincere thank-you to all members who let their name stand for office.
A special thank-you to all previous Executive, Executive Committee members, and volunteers, who have served the membership throughout the years. They provided immeasurable support to, and diligently represented, the members of the Peace River North Teachersʼ Association. Your forceful acts to protect our professional autonomy, contract and employment rights, and the promotion of
social and legal justice, will be respected far into the future!
Thursday, 15 March 2012
PRNTA Pro-D Survey
The PRNTA Pro-D Committee has created a survey to gather information and direction for possible changes to the Pro-D Policy and Guidelines. This survey is intended for PRNTA members only. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to complete.
Thursday, 23 February 2012
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