Letter-writing
October 4, 2025
A template for writing to Premier Ford about Bill 33 and his takeover of five school boards in Ontario. With thanks to the Toronto Education Action Network for their research and outreach:
To: Premier Doug Ford, Minister of Education Paul Calandra
Cc: MPP Chandra Pasma (Education Critic); Your MPP
Dear Premier Ford and Minister Calandra
I am writing to you as a parent/caregiver/concerned citizen in Ontario to express my strong opposition to the Provincial takeover of five school boards. I oppose the removal of our democratically elected local trustees, an action you have taken despite more than one audit finding no financial mismanagement or wrongdoing. You have placed the entire responsibility of these 22 elected trustees into the hands of one appointed supervisor who has no experience in education.
Furthermore, all trustee decision-making was made publicly and with full transparency, including monthly live-streamed board meetings. There is no longer any public consultation in decision-making processes about our children’s education. The provincially-appointed supervisor provides no explanation of decisions – for instance the recent decision to end the lottery system of admissions to specialty schools. This is a complex issue, yet a policy has now been taken, without consultation with educators and parents, by an unelected administrator with, again, no expertise in education. This lack of transparency is further highlighted by the move to halt live-streaming of public meetings of TDSB Advisory Committees, such as the Parents Involvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) and the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC). Limiting these meetings to in-person places an unnecessary and unfair restriction on parent and caregiver involvement in these committees, which exist to facilitate parental involvement in students’ learning environments and processes.
Bill 33 also promises to reintroduce police officers into schools, a dangerous move that demonstrably harms racialized and disabled students. In 2017, after years of advocacy by students, parents, educators, and community members, TDSB trustees voted overwhelmingly to cancel the School Resource Officer (SRO) program. Staff and student surveys and community consultations consistently showed strong opposition to this police-in-schools program, which studies show does not reduce instances of violent behavior in schools, except those experienced by students (disproportionately racialized students) at the hands of the police officers. If you truly want to reduce violent incidents in schools, there is clear evidence about what measures will accomplish this: smaller class sizes and more mental health support in schools.
Despite your government’s claims that you are investing record amounts of money in education, the numbers present a clearly contradictory story.
Since 2018, the provincial government has cut $6.3 billion from education. As a result, half of the school boards across Ontario are grappling with deficits and are being forced to cut vital staff and programs.
The answer to this is not supervision and the elimination of public consultation and voice in public schools. The answer is to provide sufficient funding for school boards to provide excellent public education to all children.
I’m calling on you, the Provincial Government, to:
Provide proper, sustainable, inflation-adjusted funding for education;
Withdraw Bill 33;
Reinstate our trustees and leave local decision-making in the hands of locally elected trustees.
I look forward to hearing from you regarding your position on these issues and hope you will stand up for our children and public education.
Sincerely,