8 economist suntribune education thursday april 18 2002 hticcium montessori schodt open house sunday april 21 2002 1 pm to 4 pm preschool grade 8 we are now accepting applications for september 2002 high emphasis on academics focus on individuality half day full day extended day programs custom built premises summer program available 4277 14th avenue between kennedy birchmount 9059461181 fflflme express ofluefiv hwy 7 c a t 0 y u s n t o business hours monfri 107 sat 106 sun closed 14721jrlwyi7 shoppers drag mart 9054749608 2 hr framing service you dont have to be on the street are you 1519 years old and need a place to stay while you sort things out ithways contact us at pathways at 905 4717877 this message brought to you as a community serv ice of the economists suntribune canadas largest kitchen bed and bath superstore 7 jfixsfatisftrw dj 1 a i v- frt v v home 11 j 1 j- markham- hrsimaikham place 905 41 52706 pickering i 300 kingston road t 905 8318506 r j t t tf t k k live better spend less every day leaehers hope for new frontpage 1 the education of about 2 million chil dren and oversee a 14billion budget york catholic district school board chairperson elizabeth crowe said ms witmer has the qualifications for the job were cautiously optimistic mrs crowe said given her background as a former teacher and trustee shell be aware of the issues and up to speed on her new portfolio pretty quickly every ministry is jockeying for money she added at budget time lets hope shell be able to address the fund ing inadequacy ms witmer a former teacher and trustee for the waterloo board of education heads the education ministry- at a time when the province is considering substantial budget cuts when school boards are faced with funding shortfalls students are forced to share or go without textbooks and the relationship between the tory govern ment and the provinces 140000 teach ers is strained at best although her appointment is seen by some as a strategic move by mr eves to mend the rift between teachers and his government york regions ontario english catholic teachers association president julie pauletig remains skepti cal well seethe proof in the pudding ms pauletig said in the past the gov ernment has taken a confrontational approach- with education im hopeful shell take a different approach york region district school board chairperson bill crothers agreed there needs to be stability in the system we know exactiy what has hap pened in the past mr crothers said referring to a lengthy provincewide teacher strike in 1997 td like to see peace in the system for far too long theres been too much friction between different employee groups and the gov ernment we dont have to all agree just as long as theres an opportunity for input he added during her leadership campaign ms witmer made education one of her top priorities offering to review the student- based funding formula hike enrolment at faculties of education modify the new curriculum and consider reintro ducing the basic stream in high schools dfficora iuanhure blowout sale april 18 2f only 10 am 4 pm daily used desks 60 in stock 59 ea up ea used chairs ioo iristpck and many moreitems 5 shields crt suite 104 05157698 v j ijirjij i 0