Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 May 1996, p. 4

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RT NE ------ » 3 i | 5 i fi i § 4- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 28, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" "Education | is the o key to vost 5 ¢ os Succeed | in the globalr iarke | As a result of the latest ws cuts, there are already over 25,000 childre 'who will have no place 6 99 fo séhool ; & in September. ADULT JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN = SPECIAL EDUCATION AN iNV STMENT THAT PAYS iL C EN FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS EDUCATION Junior nV Is._an: educational prograr, that | by Ci = ition classes and services are for students A SECOND CHANCE i _ works. { s - from children with physical or pregnancy or delinguepc y a8 social workers, [ Everyone deserves a second chance « Contact your school trustee' | your. Bo is fi ghiing the cuts. You can find the number in'the Blue Pages ofiyout ptione book. TH Contact your MPP. Ask your elected ropressntitie o take a stand against the cut "FOR MORE I. CALL: "Tony White Mike O'Conpot "xfiih President President Be, "Presiden Ontario English Catholic Ontario English Cathollg *.. /# * CAssaclation Teachers' Assoclation (Secondary) Teachers' Association (Elementary) (905) 728-9164 +. (905) 430-0707 The latest education cuts are creating "its long term benefits have been proven by pie, real barriers to students older thant 20° throughout Canada and the United States. it" ait ated or separated within the i I. ett Ws hl attending day schoo Children who start school earlier: pacial heeds and their parents, the Until now, all Ontarians have had the - have improved reading, a and gist sls; :be particularly devastating. These right to return to high school for - stay ih school longer; .;. J): 38 ctheir specially trained teachers, retraining or skill upgrading. - have lower incidence of Fang boyment, teaching ast] stan ogste, Professionals such

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