financial services ijim btttgloicujttl term gic rsp 1 815 805 3 850 860 5 90 90 ccs rftsrsmuiuur06 ufensuranceannimebrrps tmprepwwnonmohrgaga iffse 4712311 ftil rbp af stouffviue weekender ine inbune l mercedes benz repair speciaust 172 bullock drive unit 31 markham 4718660 lfl vol11 no 6 a metrolaiid community newspaper saturday february 11 1995 36 pages 50 wv the lion the witch and the wardrobe cs lewis classic the lion the witch and the wardrobe was enthralling for students at st mark catholic school on thursday the tale was choreographed by paul caplette and performed by the ontario ballet theatre photossjoerd wttteveen education positive response to common curriculum bymikeruta staff reporter this spring the province will begin forming a common curriculum covering all students from junior kindergarten to the end of high school minister of education and training dave cooke announced on tuesday the move comes in the wake of the- recently released royal commission on learning report the ministry will work with teachers students parents and community members to form the curriculum which will include expected outcomes and levels of achievement to measure student learning by taking over the responsibility for curriculum the province says it will save ontario school boards 30 million cooke also announced that a stan dard report card for use throughout the province will be ready for the 1996 school year maurice poirier a member of the ministrys curriculum and assessment team said the consultation process will likely begin next month first utilizing curriculum currently in place and then building upon them we certainly dont want to invent bureaucracy he said we want to work with whats available the plan is to have a standard cur riculum for grades 1 to 9 in place by september 1996 said poirier the new report card he said reflects a shift in emphasis from inputs to the educational system to outputs where a students achievement can be mea sured in a consistent manner we want to be able to see results measure results and report on them to parents said poirier adding that cur riculum discrepancies across the province have resulted in report cards which say different things to different parents york region board of education director bill hogarth said the min istrys actions are in line with changes that were already underway we were already in the process of putting together a standard report card and getting parents reaction to it he said adding that these plans are now on hold similarly hogarth said the board had please see page 3 region set to begin 15 million well project by joan ransberry staff reporter the region of york is expect ed to introduce measures to solve some existing water problems in stouffviue as part of the plan to reeval uate the stouffviue sewage treatment system the region will carry on with its plan to invest 15 million to build wells on a site adjacent to the south side of main street east of the 10th concession project engineer bruce mac gregor said he hopes to be in a position to put the shovel in the ground this summer but we still have to buy the land he said officials expect that the wells will resolve water prob lems including meeting increased demand said mac- jj v gregor the project is being planned under the umbrella of the class environmental assessment for municipal water and wastewater pro jects subject to comments received as a result of this notice and the receipt of nec essary approvals the region intends to proceed with the design and construction of this project said macgregor macgregor pointed out that all appropriate documents linked to the project can be examined at both the region of york and the town of whitchurchstouffville in the clerks department the filing of an earlier notice of completion document resulted in the ministry of environment and energy requesting an addendum to the project file summarizing its contents said macgregor people have up to march 10 to provide written comment on the proposal if concerns arise regarding this project which cannot be resolved in discus sion with the municipality people can request that the ministry of the environment bump up the project to an individual environmental assessment said macgregor- bump up requests must be received by march 10 if there are no bump up requests the project will pro ceed to design and construe- tion said macgregor heart stroke benefits from tea today february is heart month and today from 1 to 4 pm the heart and stroke foundation will benefit from a victorian tea the event takes place at the stouffviue united church on church st and everyone is welcome admission is 5 there will be boutique shop ping and a silent auction held at this event for tickets call maris anderson at 6403902 or purchase them at the door all proceeds will go to the heart and stroke foundatfon