Saskatoon Public Schools to lay off 80 EAs after federal funds don’t arrive
Saskatoon Public Schools says it is being forced to lay off 80 temporary educational assistants over the next two weeks after federal funding from Indigenous Services Canada meant to help pay for the positions was not received.
Saskatchewan’s largest school division said families directly impacted by the layoffs were notified that the educational assistants would no longer be working with the division on February 14.
The funds from Indigenous Services Canada come from the Jordan’s Principal Fund, a child-first legal rule in Canada that ensures First Nations children receive necessary government services without delay.
According to Saskatoon Public Schools, the division managed millions of dollars through Jordan’s Principle from 2019 to 2024. The funds were used for tutoring, psycho-educational assessments and employing educational assistants to support First Nations students.