August 22, 2025
What we know today:
Planning for the 2025-26 School Year
In June, the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) reported that 94.5% of its members voted in favour of strike action. For now, our Division is continuing its planning for the first day of school on August 28. We recognize that uncertainty around potential labour action may be challenging for families. Any new information about potential labour action will be shared with families and posted to this page as soon as it is available.
What Happens Next?
If the ATA decides to commence labour action, the union must provide school boards with 72 hours’ notice.
The ATA has 120 days to commence labour action, unless a resolution is reached between the provincial government's Teachers' Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) and the ATA.
We value the contributions of all employees who support student success, and we respect the provincial bargaining process.
Bargaining Process
Bargaining between TEBA and the ATA occurs at the provincial level. This means that items like teacher salaries are set through the provincial collective agreement, not through individual school boards. Local bargaining between our Board and ATA Local 42 can only commence once this process has been completed.
We hope that TEBA and the ATA can conclude the bargaining process as soon as possible so that a new collective agreement can be reached.
About the ATA
The ATA includes more than 46,000 certificated members across Alberta, including more than 300 who work for our Division. The ATA is divided into 55 local bargaining units. Its members include teachers, substitute teachers, assistant principals and principals.