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Kelset Elementary School teachers Rick Williams, Marilyn Hodgson and Lynne Willock erect cardboard representations of the 14.85 positions cut in School District 63 (Saanich) this year. Teachers continued rotating strikes in various districts in the province on Tuesday and throughout the week.
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This is not the way that Marilyn Hodgson wants to end her 35-year teaching career. The Grade 2/3 teacher at Kelset Elementary School in North Saanich was helping
her peers hang cardboard cutouts on the school fence during Tuesday’s walkout by teachers in School District 63 (Saanich) and in other B.C. jurisdictions. Those cutouts, she said, represent the 14.85 positions cut by the school board due to funding constraints.
“This is how my 35 years of teaching will end,” Hodgson said. “And it’s strike number four in my career.” She said it’s a bad note to go out on but added she has never worked so hard in her career than she has in the last five years. Hodgson blames class sizes and the
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number of special needs students for the increased workload. Classrooms with 30 perfect students is one thing, she said, reality is quite different. PLEASE SEE: Further action expected, page 4