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Oakville Beaver, 19 Dec 2012, p. 1

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North Country Realty Inc., Brokerage Buying or Selling in Muskoka? Independently Owned and Operated Frank van der Staay 705-783-9066 Sales Representative frank@frankvanderstaay.com Oak-land Ford Lincoln SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 ontario's top newspaper - 2005-2008 Paying respects Page 9 905.844.3273 www.oak-land.com A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 50. No. 150 "Using Communication To Build Better Communities" WEDNESDAY, december 19, 2012 44 Pages $1.00 (plus tax) Students raise their voices Teachers walk out in protest By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF ERIC RIEHL / oakville BEAVER / @halton_photog At MontCLAIR: Montclair Public School students struck back against the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario's decision to discontinue extracurriculars by holding a protest in front of their school last Thursday. Here, from left, Emma Green (holding sign), Kemi Adesina, Erris Collins-Hasip and Leah Creelman chant. Today, it's elementary school teachers who are out of class protesting. Students make alternate plans By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF As local public elementary schools closed today (Wednesday), as a result of the one-day teacher walk out, students and parents scurried to make alternate plans. During the strike, elementary schools are closed and before- and after-school programs are not operational in the school buildings. However, the approximately 40,000 local students who are affected, and their parents, were not without options. Full-day childcare centres operating on school board property remained open. There were a number of options for school-aged children as well. The Town of Oakville is offering PA Day-style camp programs at its recreation centres. Programs range for children aged six-13 years. The programs include art camps and the Frequent Flyers program. This program takes children aged six-12, off-site See Local page 5 Local public elementary school teachers are holding a one-day strike today (Wednesday), so the Halton District School Board (HDSB) closed its 83 elementary schools for "We hope parents the day. Classes will resume can find a way to tomorrow (Thursday). accommodate their "Student safety children on remains the primary concern of the Halton Wednesday, and District School Board, we're hoping it's and due to lack of business as usual in teacher supervision all our classrooms on available during this Thursday." one-day strike action, it is necessary to close schools to students," David Euale, director stated education direc- Halton District tor David Euale in a School Board school board news release. The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) notified the school board of the strike action Sunday. Euale said the board tried to give parents as much notice as possible but was limited by the timing of the notification. "We hope parents can find a way to accommodate their children on Wednesday," Euale said on Monday, "and, we're hoping it's business as usual in all our classrooms on Thursday." The director told The Oakville Beaver the board had been hearing from a number of parents who See Government page 3 ceramics porcelain travertine marble glass natural stone mosaics slate granite quartz FACTORY TILE DEPOT 1360 Speers Road (East of 3rd Line) Oakville We shop the world so you don't have to! 905-465-1650 Open 7 days/wk! Follow us on www.factorytiledepot.ca book Call and esign d e e fr r you on consultati BACKSPLASH · BATHROOM · KITCHEN · FIREPLACE · FEATURE WALLS

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