Surrey teachers, support workers rally for more provincial funding
SURREY — The Surrey Teachers Association and CUPE 728 protested at a “Red for Ed” rally in front of Surrey-Guildford MLA Gary Begg’s office this past Monday to demand more provincial funding for educational assistants and counsellors.
Violette Baillargeon, the association’s second vice president, said that more mental health support for students with diverse needs is necessary.
“We want to bring attention to the fact that this government promised to have one counsellor per school, and we haven’t seen them make good on that promise,” said Baillargeon, a teacher of 24 years at schools including Surrey’s Johnston Heights and Sullivan Heights.
Surrey teachers say more funding from the province is needed as staff are being overworked and students are facing learning difficulties. One of the BC NDP’s election promises in 2024 was to hire more EAs and counsellors in schools.

