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Orange Shirt Day Upcoming in Saskatchewan

September 26, 2025 by ssba admin

REGINA – School boards throughout the province will again officially recognize “Orange Shirt Day”, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, together with communities across the country, as requested annually by the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA).

Sept. 30 is also proclaimed federally in Canada as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

“The SSBA and Saskatchewan’s 27 school boards are encouraging everyone to participate in Orange Shirt Day,” said Shawn Davidson, president of the SSBA. “It represents an opportunity for expanding our understanding of history and committing to growing toward reconciliation.”

Orange Shirt Day is part of a larger movement in the country to unite in a spirit of reconciliation and hope for future generations.

Since 2016, the Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed Orange Shirt Day every year at the SSBA’s request.

“Orange Shirt Day encourages us along the path of healing, reminding us that everyone has a role to play in reconciliation,” Education Minister Everett Hindley said. “It provides Saskatchewan residents with opportunities to acknowledge and remember the impact of residential schools on the people of our province, motivating us as we continue to work together to build safe, inclusive communities.”

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Recipient Schools Announced for 2025 Mosaic School Nutrition Challenge

May 8, 2025 by ssba admin

REGINA – Ten schools in Saskatchewan will each receive a $15,000 grant to support student nutrition after being selected to win this year’s Mosaic School Nutrition Challenge.

“Congratulations to this year’s winning schools! Every year this challenge receives many incredible project ideas from across the province. At The Mosaic Company, our mission is to help the world grow the food it needs, we do that by producing millions of tonnes of potash that helps plants make even more food. Supporting food security through this program is an extension of that noble mission,” said Marnel Jones, Director, Government & Public Affairs.

The winning projects have goals including implementing or expanding nutrition programs, promoting cooking and gardening, enhancing facilities, increasing educational opportunities, and supporting projects with cultural components. These will be supported by the grants.

For the total of $150,000 in prizes provided by Mosaic, schools from across the province submitted their projects to compete. Schools receiving grants this year are governed by the Good Spirit, Greater Saskatoon Catholic, Holy Trinity, Living Sky, Northwest, Prairie South, Prairie Valley, Saskatoon Public and Sun West school boards.

This program began in 2006 to encourage grassroots initiatives to help improve student nutrition.

“We are grateful for Mosaic’s long-time partnership in this 19th year of the Mosaic Challenge,” said Shawn Davidson, president of the SSBA. “School food programming is a priority for our organization and central to some of our other recent initiatives. This program continues to contribute to helping to achieve our goal of reducing known barriers to learning, attendance and school success through school food programming.”

For a list of the winners, see the backgrounder accompanying this media release.

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School Boards Pleased By Signing of Agreement

April 3, 2025 by ssba admin

SASKATOON – School boards across Saskatchewan are pleased that provincial collective bargaining with teachers has concluded with today’s signing of a new collective agreement by the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee and the Teachers’ Bargaining Committee.

“We appreciate all the work that the parties have done to come to an agreement resulting in today’s signing in Saskatoon,” said Dr. Shawn Davidson, president of the SSBA, which represents the province’s 27 school boards.

The details of the agreement will be made public by the signing parties.

As part of the process, the SSBA appoints four individuals to represent school boards as employers on the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee, which also includes five representatives from the Government of Saskatchewan as the funder of education.

“We know there has been a lot of attention on the negotiation of this agreement, within our sector and from members of the public,” said Davidson. “School boards can now move forward with the timely implementation of the agreement and focus on a successful conclusion to the 2024-25 school year.”

School divisions will be working quickly to implement the provisions of the new agreement in their local contexts and understand the implications for their budgets. The province has committed to fully fund the agreement, but determinations of division-specific funding allocations have been awaiting the final agreement language.

“We know there is work ahead for boards related to this agreement,” said Davidson. “We are committed to this work and focussing our collective efforts towards every student having the resources they need to thrive.”

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SSBA Reacts to 2025-26 Budget Announcement

March 19, 2025 by ssba admin

REGINA – The 2025-26 provincial budget announcement reflects recognition by government of some pressures identified by school boards, according to the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA).

“This is a step in the right direction and should allow for boards to continue programming at current levels,” said Dr. Shawn Davidson, president of the SSBA, which represents the province’s 27 school boards. “However, we will work with government on greater investment to address the needs of all students.”

While some details are still to be determined, Davidson at this point expects boards won’t be facing cuts due to increased funding that recognizes enrolment growth, inflation, and collectively bargained agreements. Allocations in the budget don’t fully address the funding gap in education that boards have identified, but shouldn’t result in them falling farther behind, Davidson continued.

The capital announcements in the budget will help address infrastructure shortfalls, Davidson said.

“There’s always more fence than paint, but there are significant investments here,” he stated. “There are major capital projects, particularly in Saskatoon, where growth is substantial.”

In terms of the Preventative Maintenance and Renewal (PMR) portion of the budget, Davidson noted the increase is welcome.

“It’s not at our target of one per cent, but we are moving toward it,” Davidson said, noting the new funding level will equate to about half of one per cent of school value allocated annually.

Priorities of the Provincial Education Plan (PEP) are reflected in the budget, particularly in regard to early years literacy and mental health, Davidson said.

The SSBA will be working with school boards over the coming months to unpack the particular implications of the budget in their local contexts, he added.

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$1 Million Provided for Sask. School Food Infrastructure

February 19, 2025 by ssba admin

REGINA – A project led by the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) to expand school food infrastructure in Saskatchewan has been approved to receive $1 million in federal government funding from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) School Food Infrastructure Fund (SFIF).

The project “Expanding school food infrastructure in Saskatchewan: Ensuring equitable reach” will distribute up to $1 million to eligible organizations across the province who are serving school food and nutrition programs for children and youth in need.

“We are thankful to the Government of Canada for its support of this approach, which will see school food infrastructure dollars flow through to local communities in Saskatchewan where they will have the most impact,” said Dr. Shawn Davidson, President of the SSBA. “Supporting school food programs has been an important focus for locally elected school boards, and this is one exciting new way in which we are able to help reach our goal to reduce known barriers to learning, attendance and school success.”

Key project outcomes will include increasing the capacity of organizations to provide or upgrade food preparation spaces, storage, equipment, and transportation/delivery that improve the food environments within schools and strengthen community food security.

“Stay tuned for more information about how this project will roll out,” said Davidson. “This grant helps us to leverage and build upon the many existing partnerships and programs that already help to ensure children and youth are not hungry at school or worrying about their next meal. We have more work to do to solve this problem and Saskatchewan people and communities will play a big part in helping us get there.”

Eligible recipients are community-based, not-for-profit organizations engaged with school food programs.

The SSBA will monitor the progress of recipient activities, and support the program through our School Food Roundtable, Kaylee Michnik, SSBA School Food Programs Researcher and Kelly Berlinic. Kaylee was instrumental in exploring and securing this grant, and Kelly has long supported a school food grant through the Mosaic School Nutrition Challenge.


Funding for this project has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the School Food Infrastructure Fund (SFIF).

Ce projet est financé par le ministère de l’Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada sous le Fonds pour l’infrastructure alimentaire scolaire (FIAS).


 

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SSBA Headlines

  • Orange Shirt Day Upcoming in Saskatchewan September 26, 2025
  • The School Trustee Newsletter — June 2025 June 17, 2025
  • Recipient Schools Announced for 2025 Mosaic School Nutrition Challenge May 8, 2025
  • The School Trustee Newsletter — April 2025 April 22, 2025
  • School Boards Pleased By Signing of Agreement April 3, 2025

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