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Showing posts with label Steve Hnatiuk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Hnatiuk. Show all posts

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Top 10 Blogs of 2012!




These are the Top Ten Most Read Blogs** here on my School Edition site:

1] Surprise OECTA PDT Agreement Reached [05 07 12]: This was the day everything changed. Details of the OECTA MOU kept leaking out along with what sparse details the provincial office provided our members on July 5th. I was reporting it while it happened. I think this blog reflects the confusion. I'm surprised, then shocked, then in disbelief, then in denial, then trying to justify it, then just trying to make any sense of it all. By the end of the day it was only too obvious we'd been screwed. I'm not sure why readers keep revisiting this dated post except maybe for all the first hand documents and news links posted there. Plus I'd suppose it was ground zero for everything that has followed since. See:  Surprise OECTA PDT

2] The OECTA MOU verses OSSTF's Contract [23 11 72]: When OSSTF's MOU was presented in November the members were quick to find it wanting. Comparison charts were drawn up with the OECTA MOU to check out the pretzel logic. The original document can still be accessed here. I was glad to post it here for your consideration online. One might still look at the watered down OSSTF sick day agreement details. They would've let the boards sneak in through the backdoor with how your sick day info would've been treated and shared. Even Kevin OD wasn't impressed. What was the leadership thinking? Compare MOU's

3] What Was said: A Secret OECTA Agreement? [18 06 12]: ETFO President Sam Hammond leaked second hand details of the OECTA PDT talks which in retrospect were quite correct except for a few numbers here and there. OECTA was royally P.O'ed. It also seemed to conflict with the info our members were receiving, that we were nowhere close to a deal, as we soon headed off for the summer holidays. It might also have strained trust and solidarity between the two unions which might not have helped either side in the long run. Then again, little over two weeks after the news leak, once summer vacation arrived, guess what we found out? Ouch! ETFO June PDT Leak

4] OSSTF Contract: What Teachers Lost [25 11 12]:  Grassroot OSSTF members were quick to rally the troops and put an end to the leadership's tentatively approved MOU contract plans. The social media certainly helped. This letter quickly went out into cyberspace to present a counter viewpoint for the members to consider. With the right to vote, the members torpedoed it then and there. I guess it should come as no surprise that OECTA dislikes and distrusts my site, and might try to censor it. Top down group think only. Dissidence is a no no for the new status quo. See: OSSTF Contracts

5] Steve Hnatiuk JCM Teacher + Coach [12 01 12]: Steve was a young beginning teacher with our board who was suddenly struck down in his prime by cancer. The board sent out the standard deceased memo. The union was too busy to get on it right away. Meanwhile everybody at my school and others across the city where Steve had taught were crying and really upset. It was very traumatic especially coming right after the Christmas holidays. So I wrote and posted this eulogy of sorts which seemed to go over very well. It was shared widely by our members, often on their own. Then I was told my actions were inappropriate and I shouldn't have done it, because I had used my school email account to send out the blog link on my own without approval from the board or union. Some days I really have to wonder what planet I'm on. Also what this whole Catholic education thing is really about. See the offending blog at: Steve Hnatiuk

6] OECTA TSU Contract Ratified by 62.2% [17 10 12]: Here is an anatomy of the contract ratification process as I experienced it myself firsthand. Note the great haste and hurry to get it done right away, and the low 10% member turnout. Afterwards CUPE got 2 weeks to ratify theirs. I'm still in the doghouse with our local executive for not going along with the plan. What was that all about?!? See TSU Ratification

7] Brock Breaks OECTA Code of Silence [08 08 12]: OECTA Halton Elementary's President Richard "Bad Boy Brock" comes out shooting straight from the hip with his criticism + opposition to the OECTA MOU.  How dare he? He broke the code of silence early and set an example of what our true blue OECTA leaders and membership were like back in the days before our protest spirit blew out and the silence became deafening. See: Code of Silence

8] OECTA MOU? President O'Dwyer's Reply [22 11 12]: Kevin was good enough to provide a public response to member Mr. John Cafferky's open letter, as originally posted in the TSU Highlites Newsletter: With John's permission it afterwards became the much read "None Dare Call It Betrayal"guest blog, and so began our ongoing letters debate. challenging open debate is refreshing and has long been sadly missing.  I think readers like to be able to informally read and consider the issues like this for a change. Through the social media we were able to throw a much larger net, and gathered quite a variety of Comments in the discussion that followed on this site. It's too bad our union doesn't embrace the new open social media more rather than often dislike or be suspicious of it.The attendant bunker mentatility definately sucks. Of course it's a whole paradigm shift that alters the flow and control of information freely among members. One can oppose it, but it is the new reality and it is here to stay in one form or another, whether one likes it or not. Truly, the medium has become the message. See:  KOD Replies

9] OECTA Metro 7 Speak Out [11 12 12]: A dissident group of Toronto secondary teachers present us with their manifesto. Very D.I.Y [do it yourself]! Along with Bad Boy Brock here's another good example for our members to consider when they feel things aren't right and they aren't being heard. Let me give you a tip for the new year: you haven't heard the last of them or Bad Boy Brock! Maybe there is hope for us yet? See:  Metro 7 Manifesto

10] OECTA: None Dare Call It Betrayal 2 [26 12 12]: John replies to Kevin's reply and so it goes and on and on and on. Both writers have made my top ten most read blogs list. Wonder if Kevin will reply to Johns reply reprisal? Any odds on it anybody? See: None Dare!

Bubbling under the top 10: The Education Minister: Some thoughts. As incredible as it might now seem, just a little over a year ago all was well in the world between our teachers and the OLP. I had worked for well over 10 years with MPP Laurel Broten, who was always a big supporter of teachers, and we had accomplished a lot of great work together for our schools. You can follow the links here to read a number of very positive accounts from a quite different political world than are in today. A year ago these posts would've been in my top ten most read blogs. Since then they have gotten pushed down off the list by other blogs from a quite different perspective.

Still, I do not hide my past. This is how I thought and felt,what I saw and heard. Indeed it was as different as day and night back then. Just remember, we will have some very difficult political choices to make this year. I'm attaching this link in an ongoing quest to try to find some thoughtful balance. We are going to have to think very, very carefully this spring in figuring out our teacher political strategy. There is the leadership convention and a quite possible spring election. Is it still possible to build bridges with the OLP? If we write the OLP off will it be out of the fire and into the pot should the Hudak PC's then form the next government? Whither too the NDP? Can they form the next government? Are we sure everything will be okay once again?

Remember, we have had problems with all three parties now, the OLP, the PC's and the NDP, but overall we have done quite well for our students, our schools and our profession. What next? We live in very interesting times indeed. For a trip back to another reality, start here: Where to now?

** There have been 426 blogs posted on my site since it began in May 2011. These are all available through my Blog Archives below this middle column. As of midnight this January 1st  my site had a total of 82,577 reader visits. The total for the month of December was 23,172. You can check the current total on the counter in the top right column of my blog screen.

My blog recorder counts the total number of reader visits to my blog. Also the number of reader visits who were directed here by a link to a particular blog. It determined the top ten accordingly on an ongoing basis.

Monday 14 May 2012

Help the Steve Hnatiuk Fund!


The Steve Hnatiuk Memorial Fundraiser at the Horseshoe Tavern has fallen about $10,000 short of it's goal to raise $30,000 for a student bursary acknowledging athletic and academic achievement in Steve's name.
Organizer Julia Nobrega [JCM teacher] shares with us the final results and how we can still make a donation to this good cause to push the numbers over the top. Please help out!

See below;

Julia writes......

The Grand Total is...

$20,122
$16, 762 - ticket sales, raffles, auctions
$1400 - from McGuigan fundraising
$1960 - donated online so far (that's including the $1500 from Steve's Michigan family)

From now on people may donate online through the school board and get a tax receipt.

Please push this option to EVERYONE you know. Emails, facebook, twitter....

The link to donate is available on: www.tcdsb.org (see RIGHT hand side of home page and look for the CANADA HELPS icon). Once inside the Canada Helps TCDSB site, click on "donate now" and you will be able to view a list of our funds under "Fund Designation". The Stephen David Hnatiuk Memorial Award is at the bottom of the list. You will get a tax receipt for anything over $25.

Saturday 21 January 2012

Teacher + Union News + Views: A Brief Update!


Look for my blog updates later this week, probably after Tuesday. There's a fair bit percolating. Get up to speed on our RAF's Religious Affairs Committee plans for the upcoming Spring Respect Life Week, Ottawa March and popular Newman Lecture Series. More news on our Ad Hoc Special Education report too. There's a pub or two or three on the horizon. All this and a lot more my colleagues and friends, so please stay tuned!

Readers are still visiting my site to catch up on the news about Steve Hnatiuk and to access his Slide Show link. Did you catch the Archbishop Tom Collins Video Bar below this blog column yet? Much food for thought! Meanwhile I'm updating the photo features on the sidebars and at the bottom of my page. Yup Christmas and indeed New Years are surely over. So I'll keep this brief.

Please find the blogs and link for Steve below;
 

Saturday 14 January 2012

Steve Hnatiuk's Slide Show

Dear Colleagues:

We continue to pray for Steve, his family, friends, colleagues and for our JCM-TCDSB school community. The response has been overwhelmingly positive and life affirming. 

I have asked Steve's family permission to share the link here to the slide show of his life shown at the visitation, for those of you who couldn't attend, or would like to see it again. Please go to:

 http://vimeo.com/34942556

Anyhow, Friday Janet and I joined everybody at Steve's visitation, and gave our condolences to his family. It's amazing how much his brothers look like him. His mom shared some funny stories with us, and we learnt that he was the all Toronto Chess Champion! In Grade 6 that is! :-) It was especially touching to see so many of our JCM students present and often in their school uniform. This has been really, really hard on them. They are real troopers.

This Saturday morning was bitterly cold. That didn't stop Steve's many teacher and board colleagues from showing up to join his family and friends for the funeral at 11am in St. Monica's church. There had been some confusion about the time of the funeral. I hope my obituary helped if you weren't sure.

Lots and lots of our JCM students, some proudly wearing their basketball team colours came out to honour their teacher and coach. In his homily father reminded us that we we are baptised into the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, a very comforting and uplifting, if not difficult message to sometimes accept at trying times. I'm sure many of us left feeling very inspired.

Steve's funeral was sad, but truly as father notes, it was a celebration. One could feel a great sense of community as we later lingered on the way out. There were teachers from Steve's schools, JCM, Jean Vanier and Marshall McLuhan, also many others, including Steve's friends, colleagues and fellow coaches from across the board. I saw Superintendent Rory McGuckin, a former principal at our school, and many of our VP's from the past. JCM VP Paul Raso was one of the poll bearers. President Rene Jansen from the TSU offices came to offer respects. Steve's family and many, many friends were then joined by the huge throng afterwards around the corner at Staccos on Yonge St., over coffee, drinks, snacks, and pool.

Death can tear us apart as a community. It can also bring us together. It was a fine tribute to Steve that so many of us were able to come together in his honour as a city wide Catholic school community over this past week, as trying as it has been, and in so many different ways. Surely we will continue to pray for Steve, and his family in our own pain and his resurrection with the Lord. Truly He is our spark of light and warmth here in the deep, dark depths of the winter night.


The service was at 11am Saturday in St. Monica's Catholic Church.



Here's Steve with the JCM Volleyball team at the 2011 TSU Volleyball Tournament out at PJ2.

Communist Girls ARE More Fun!

Communist Girls ARE More Fun!
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Art at the Paris Louvre: What does it mean?!?

Art at the Paris Louvre: What does it mean?!?
A careful analytical study!

Help! I Have No Arms!

Help! I Have No Arms!
Please scratch my back.

I can't find my underwear!.

I can't find my underwear!.
Have you seen them!

Weee! I can fly!

Weee! I can fly!
Look! I can crawl thru walls!

I have a headache!

I have a headache!
And a broken nose.

I have a square hole in my bum!

I have a square hole in my bum!

Here try this, it's very good!

Here try this, it's very good!
No. You have a bird face.

I have an ugly baby!

I have an ugly baby!
No I'm not!

Let's save all our money + buy pants!

Let's save all our money + buy pants!
OK but I need a new hand too!

Oh no! I got something in my eye!

Oh no! I got something in my eye!

You don't look well.

You don't look well.
No. My head hurts +I have a sore chest.

Would you like a bun?

Would you like a bun?

Chichen-Itza: Lost Maya City of Ruins!

Chichen-Itza: Lost Maya City of Ruins!
The Temple of Kukulkan!

Gotta love it!

Gotta love it!
Truly amazing!

Under Reconstruction!

Under Reconstruction!

Temples + Snakes!

Temples + Snakes!

The Snake!

The Snake!
It runs the length of the ball field!