Certainly.
First of all, these people are responsible for ensuring that the students speak French well, but English too, given that this is an English-language school board. In this school board, in the Lester B. Pearson School Board and others as well, a growing percentage of students choose to do the French-first-language exam. Those cases are often students whose mother tongue is French, and in the other, they are anglophones who have passed the French-first-language exam.
As for speaking French properly, we are there to teach that. When it comes to writing French well, that presents a major challenge in the case of young francophone Quebeckers. We must also meet this need in those schools.