As Vice President of External Affairs, I am required to attend various meetings, gatherings, protests, and parades. As a representative of students, or perhaps communities, I should be an active member. On May 10, I participate in the “CUPE Education Day of Action” in front of Regina’s Legislative Building. It was an objection to Saskatchewan’s inadequate educational system. It was impressive despite the fact that many experienced or near-retirement-age teachers, administrators, and school members complained about the conditions. The negative impact of pandemonium on educational quality necessitates fundamental changes for the welfare of school members and students. As a student of Educational Leadership, I also found the discussions to be quite engaging. I hope that this educational community will take some very effective steps.

