From signing petitions to sharing on socials, there's a lot of ways you can get involved.
Instead of prioritizing investments in public education and other public services, the Ford government plans to send $200 ‘tax rebate’ cheques to Ontarians, regardless of income, right before calling an early election.
Doug Ford likes to talk about going 'back to basics,' but he keeps ignoring one of the most basic facts about education: kids need more one-on-one time, and smaller class sizes are the way to do it.
Use this message guide in your conversations with Ontarians.
Print out this document at home or at work to have something to talk about and leave behind when you talk to others about public education.
It takes all of us to make change! Everyone can be a public school ambassador and help build support for what our public schools need.
School’s off to a fresh start.
Back-to-school season brings a lot of change: New classmates, new teachers and new lessons.
Adjusted for inflation, public schools have $1,500 less in per-student funding than they did in 2018.
Download a printable sign.
The Ford government has cut funding to public schools.
The following is a list of handy tips for conducting a lobby meeting with a Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) or a Trustee.
Every child deserves a great education that gives them the best possible start in life.
Add your name to the list to ensure students get the public schools they deserve.
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