OCDSB Announces 69 Non-Teaching Position Cuts to Prioritize Student Funding
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has announced plans to eliminate 69 unionized non-teaching positions as part of its strategy to reallocate resources toward student-focused programs. These cuts, confirmed by multiple news outlets including CBC and CTV, target roles deemed non-essential to core educational services, such as administrative support and facilities management.
Board officials emphasized that the decision aligns with their commitment to "maximize resources for direct student engagement and academic success," citing rising operational costs and declining enrollment trends as key factors. The affected positions will be phased out over the next academic year, with impacted staff notified through formal union negotiations.
This move has sparked debate among educators and parents, with some welcoming the focus on classroom resources while others raise concerns about the long-term impact on school operations. The OCDSB has pledged to provide updates on how redirected funds will be allocated to enhance learning outcomes.