OPSBA plays a key role in shaping public opinion and influencing policy development on education issues through the print and broadcast media.
Through proactive work in this area, OPSBA stands out as a primary and credible voice whether we are providing information to an editorial board on inequities in funding formulae, responding to media questions on current issues, or initiating stories in the media that highlight student achievement, learning and leadership across the provinces.
Our appearances in news media can be found at our OPSBA in the Media page.
In addition to our work with the media, we also communicate through our website and social media:
OPSBA Connects – our frequently updated education news blog
Social Media – Twitter, YouTube and Flickr
OPSBA’s recent media releases and public statements:
Cathy Abraham remains President of OPSBA
Toronto, June 14, 2021 - The Ontario Public School Boards' Association (OPSBA) is pleased to announce that Cathy Abraham will be serving as President for the 2021-22 school year following the Association’s 2021 Annual General Meeting on Saturday. President Abraham was...
OPSBA Statement on the Announcement to Keep Schools Closed for In-Person Learning
We are very disappointed with the government’s decision today to go against the advice of Public Health Officials and the recommendation of school boards about the importance of reopening our schools. The Premier publicly asked for consensus from public health and...
New Discussion Paper identifies crucial education issues and considerations as we transition from the COVID-19 experience
Toronto, May 27, 2021 – The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) is releasing a new Discussion Paper, Transitioning from the COVID-19 School Experience, that reveals two compelling realities that must be addressed following the COVID-19 pandemic. “We know...
OPSBA continues to advocate for students as 2021-22 education funding announcement leads to cautious optimism
Toronto, May 4, 2021 – The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) is reviewing the 2021-2022 Grants for Student Needs (GSN) for impacts on school boards across Ontario and is analyzing the announcement to ensure that increases will cover the sector’s most...
OPSBA celebrates Education Week in Ontario by honouring all those working across the system
TORONTO, May 3 – The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) is marking Education Week in the province by highlighting the incredible job all those within our system have done over the past year, especially with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic....
OPSBA statement on the government’s proposed plan for remote learning
“The government’s draft plan for making online and remote learning options permanent, as referenced in today’s Globe and Mail, is not in the best interest of students. We are deeply concerned about any proposal that prioritizes cost-cutting or revenue...
OPSBA statement on Manitoba’s decision to eliminate school boards
“The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association joins our colleagues and partners at the Manitoba School Boards Association (MSBA) in denouncing the Manitoba government’s plan to abolish school boards. This legislation is an unacceptable attack on local community-based...
OPSBA Statement on March Break
“We are tremendously grateful for the incredible dedication and resilience of healthcare workers, frontline workers in long-term care and elsewhere, and indeed for all essential workers during the pandemic. In our sector, we are particularly grateful for and proud of...
OPSBA statement on the reopening of schools in Ontario
“Today’s announcement of the reopening of all schools to in-person learning over the next two weeks is good news for Ontario students and their families. The safety of our students, staff, and school communities is, and has always been, our top priority. We know the...