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Oakville Beaver, 24 Jan 2019, p. 17

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17 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,January 24,2019 insidehalton.com Tra fal ga rR d. Dundas St. X Expires: February 28th, 2019 Coupon Valid from 11am to Closing Valid at Oakville Location Only Expires: February 28th, 2019 Coupon Valid from 11am to Closing Valid at Oakville Location Only Expires: February 28th, 2019 Coupon Valid from 11am to Closing With Coupon Eat-In or Take-Out With Coupon Eat-In or Take-Out Haddock Fish & Chips 2 for $18 Lunch Halibut Fish & Chips 2 for $18 Valid at Oakville Location Only Expires: February 28th, 2019 Coupon Valid from 11am to Closing With Coupon Eat-In or Take-Out With Coupon Eat-In or Take-Out Seafood Platter King Cod Fish & Chips 2 for $30 2 for $20 HALIBUT HOUSE fish & chips 270 Hays Blvd., Oakville • 289-725-9887 (Beside Walmart) Grand OpeninG New Ownership JaNuary 25 321 Cornwall Road, Oakville, ON (905) 337-2247 Beaches Sunwear.com • Save the Tax • Prize Draws Despite concerns they were "overstepping (their) authority," Halton Catholic District School Board trust- ees voted Jan. 15 to delay moving extended French out of St. Matthew school in Oakville. The program, which is offered at select schools in the board, had been set to relocate to nearby St. Ber- nadette school in Septem- ber. Students already in ex- tended French, which starts in Grade 5, would stay at St. Matthew, while the new crop would begin at St. Bernadette. On Tues- day, trustees voted to delay the move for a year, saying it would give parents more time to plan and allow board staff to prepare a de- tailed report explaining the capacity issues that led to the change. The motion to delay was introduced by Oakville trustee Helena Karabela. An amendment from Bur- lington trustee Brenda Ag- new requires staff to pro- vide a "thorough and com- plete" report that explains the capacity issues and oth- er drivers that led to the change. At the board's Nov. 20 meeting, Director of Educa- tion Pat Daly explained that French programs are best located in schools that can accommodate growth, min- imize or possibly eliminate future relocations, andfuture relocations, andf minimize the use of porta- bles across the system. He said staff selected St. Ber- nadette because it appears to have sustainable enrol- ment and the ability to house the program within the school, whereas St. Matthew requires in- creased use of portables. Milton trustee Patrick Murphy was among those to vote against the motion to delay the move, suggest- ing it would give parents "false hope" that the pro- gram might remain perma- nently at St. Matthew. He said trustees had already been provided with a report on the reasons for the move, and that it was with- in the authority of the di- rector of education to make the same decision next year. Murphy, along with Bur- lington trustee Vincent Ian- tomasi, also expressed con- cerns that the decision may be outside of the trustees' purview, since operational issues fall under staff's re- sponsibilities. No one on hand was able to provide an answer. TRUSTEES DELAY MOVING EXTENDED FRENCH FROM OAKVILLE'S ST. MATTHEW SCHOOL SAIRA PEESKER speesker@metroland.com NEWS THE PROGRAM IS NOW SET TO MOVE TO NEARBY ST. BERNADETTE STARTING SEPTEMBER 2020

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