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Nominations to the CÉF Administration Team

Regina, Monday, August 18, 2014 - The Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF) is announcing the nomination of Dolorèse Nolette as Acting Deputy Director, Education, and of Claude-Jean Harel as Communications Manager.

"Dolorèse Nolette has extensive experience in school adjustment, educational programming (French as a first language), change management and governance. Over the last 36 years, she has held positions as a teacher, director of a French-language school board and director of Academic Affairs and Governance, at Campus Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta."

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The CÉF reveals its reorganization of its Student Services

Regina, Monday, August 18, 2014 - Today, the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF) is revealing its restructuring of its Educational Services. A measure that is necessary in order to better address the challenges resulting from the budget cutbacks announced in June 2014. The result of a review that takes into consideration intervention approaches adapted to the context of an organizational overhaul, the reorganization of Student Services will allow for the encouragement of student success and mentoring by workers in schools.

"At the heart of this measure, the CÉF is looking to encourage collaborative approaches," explains Acting CÉF Director of Education, Donald Michaud. "Firstly, it aims to influence, in a constructive manner, the development of work processes, while mobilizing the teams in the school setting. Secondly, it will allow to better respond to the specific needs of workers and students in the school setting, in order to effectively meet challenges, whether they be related to education or communication with CÉF employees or with parents."

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THE CSF DECIDES TO RETURN TO COURT

Regina, July 1, 2014 - During a special meeting on Thursday, June 26, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., the trustees of the Conseil scolaire fransaskois (“CSF”) decided that it had no choice but to return to court in order to obtain supplementary funding.

"The morning of Friday, June 27, 2014, at 9:00 a.m., the CSF asked Roger J.F. Lepage, of Miller Thomson LLP, to appear in court before Justice Barrington-Foote, to advise that the CSF had to return to court to obtain supplementary funding prior to the start of classes in September 2014. The CSF made this decision in order to ensure that the students of the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (“CÉF”) had the full services to which they are entitled."

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CSF Reaction to Minister's Announcement - Provincial Auditor

Despite the fact that the Conseil was audited by the province in 2012-2013, if the Provincial Auditor accepts, we will cooperate fully with her and her team.

"The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the Provincial Auditor will be assigned to the Conseil scolaire fransaskois (CSF) to review its gouvernance and financial situation. Despite the fact that the Conseil was audited by the province in 2012-2013, we will cooperate fully with the Provincial Auditor."

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Donald Michaud named Interim Director of Education

Regina, February 14, 2014 - The Conseil scolaire fransaskois (CSF) is pleased to announce the interim nomination of Mr. Donald Michaud as Director of Education for the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF).

"Originally from Saskatchewan, Donald Michaud springs out of semi-retirement to serve as Director of Education for the Conseil scolaire fransaskois.  The position had become vacant after its outgoing director, Mr. Bernard Roy, had stepped down for health reasons."

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Director of Education steps down

Regina, February 14th, 2014The Conseil scolaire fransaskois (CSF) is announcing today that, for health reasons, Mr. Bernard Roy will be stepping down as Director of Education for the Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF). Mr. Roy has decided to submit his resignation after 15 years with the Fransaskois schools, including six years as Director of Education.

"The CSF would like to recognize his important contribution to the advancement of the CÉF.  He has spent many long hours and shown great commitment and devotion in the various matters that were entrusted to him as school principal, Superintendent of Education and later as Director of Education."

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