economist suntribune education thursday may 3 2001 13 parents will ask ministry to review moving students to glad park from page 1 the move to glad park saying students in the wismer neighbourhood may be bused to other schools in future if the french immersion program is moved there parents say staff made the decision without taking their views into consider ation and basedit on bad information including reports that the york durham sewer trunk line wasnt to reach stouffville before 2008 in fact the big pipe will reach stouffville in late 2002 paving the way for a massive 4700- home decade of development many parents believe that means glad park will reach its 600student capacity much faster than the board predicts- despite thel25 million addi- aon to the nrnm unelmroad school planned next year theyre worried about the safety of their children during construcunlandaboufthe additional traffic orithe deadend street on monday some parents carried placards reading pipe here next year and research not randev wismer the researched choice others signs painting individual trustees in a more unflattering light were banned from the board room after a motion from whitchurch stouffville trustee bob burrows the board voted eight to four to allow two glad park parents to address it although chair bill crothers who chastised the crowd for its unsolicited remarks several times pointed out there had been no formal request to the board for a delega tion pippa gingras a parent of two chil dren at glad said superintendent randev told parents during last weeks information meeting that if the decision was based on misinformation he would withdraw the recommendation she asked randevif that was correct there is no request for staff to address those questions crothers jumped in we do not put our staff on h trial v m c the question was filially answered v after markham trustee siisan lee- pollack posed it lthe next day i confirmed the pipev in 2002 withthet6wnof whitchurch stouffville randev responded i cami the plannmgfdepmltmentand asked if that mahyyyay changes the projections and received emphatic w i was told r corisidera 1 north ofglad parkvvvv v i myfundamehtal concern is the lack j m staff photoserin riley kathy moyer above of stouffville who has a child in grade 1 in at dickson hill holds up a sign at the school board meeting monday david moyer left had his own protest sign bill crothers school board chair said staff not to be put on trial at meeting monday night of an appropriate consultation process not just in this decision but all decisions made by the board burrows said we need a specific policy thornhill trustee alan shefman agreed and seconded burrows motion to postpone the decision which was defeated in the final vote burrows and shefman voted ho leepollack abstained phil harding- a member of the dickson hill school council said par ents will take their fight tothe ministry of education and ask for a review of the decision cfvffs iliiipll brigg dinghies- life jackets marine tools electronics fenders safety equipment boat rail system dock edging powerboat equipment sailboat equipment k cleaning supplies vertical lift boat dock marine- equipment sales inc 461 aldeh rd unit 34a markham on l3r3l4 monsun 1000500 ehorief 90s 4152770 faxy905j 47s3223 boatndock rolladock check usout on the web 1idatiidockcom ii u j trie war amps many membefsbf the war amps champ program for child omputees kave lost limbs in oopo through me playsafe progrom champs teachlkur5poi ikv when you use your lev logs iyou support war amps u vkracmosar mbdclmaanug i grisantis purchase any lunch or dinner entree and receive a 2nd entree of equal or lesser value for i fl the regularprice valid with this ad max discount 6 cannot be used on bambini night or in conjunction with any other promotional offers jwi t corner warden hwy7-