Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Oct 1996, p. 4

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.1CwgIng wstm l /AulUglhts /Au Smfa&Moses /I 'lre& Protsure or Toui Coolina Sstm 1PmU FLUSON PL 4LAV b 6LI b 8L Ahéomml ToiyMPPs *~hint strongly. boards done' Sehool hatn nemn Orc province ned' a compicl ovediam idu UaMay Swan Major changea in the way tdmcalioq is 5 ~ broughl 10 Outario clasiaomi., says à l"~a M ~ Halton North MPP Ted hudlîleih said the Ilalion Boad of Educatiotis renewal pLi la a sicp in ie nght direction, but il pu louches dic tip of the icebérg. *hn l nt dmki acuraatakrn lhîk a meu tes am eIvclcwunng.'* lic aaMd nomn ysiUcp6mc of Ne% m Bnmnswick oporaies undc school sys- "I don- belheve the miaus quo is woçk-. ing vcrf wcII. kl ci Io or tai we crold * doaàmuch bew cjob." Mr. Chudleigh. along wth colleagues Oakville South MPP Gary Car and %tmion Centre MPV Terence Young, confinned thal Qucen's Park, is serîously coesaalcnrig abolishing dic 166 exisfing school lxiards but nothing has becs decded,- 'Vie arc lookini ai cverything irom abohahîing board in province* iîde hit. gaîng.- Mr. Caff nid. "But 'lime hasnie becasa final decision maie." If lif were up o hmMr. Ci.a1ihc bartiwould be Som. 'mr in favour of i" hie said. 'Ilight across the province Uic boards hanidled * (rebcat 3 per cent provincial folding cults) very Bailly aid ame incapble of handlîing the tough decîsions when il comes qo spgtidng." A primne example <if die Htuba Board*s mishandling of the situation, says Mr Cen, was last aprunga knee-jers isiguing of * leacher layofi notices. Ille hboard in- lionally siirred up the public. lic c9nriicud. but in tUr cnd only gave thoar oppbsed to nchool bmoards stor ammunîtion to scrap My coniftmtuents have lilge faid or con- Adme in the Halion board.- said Mr. Young, Who adds tai eviii aome itmstees m i fnraMied by 0;lico laci Mip. Anotier example i tle public, school * board's murent plan tu close hetween eighi * to 12 schoil; in l4altaç wAch Mi. Ca calls il."-yuic.1 gagy ofnnnacm Evewy ichool cotald rerrnain open if boaré% just reincid mn tchus' ataies, whiçh aim 15U to 20 per lad higher mn Ontario (han an>' etUe proviîim. aays M. Carr. .. * b TtProvincial 8oe-en aayF top pu for tuachets mn Ontio averagles; $63,353. comparai to an average of $51.126 for s eaichers in dic onticer rine poinces. * "V<ehavecIo laie begaiîgaway fromn truases." sait Mr. Ca"r. -Quite frankly. tautec haven'i donc a gcod job." Ahme alla&" Mr. Youang, the weaher' union Mct ils aratcgy prpvînce-wide so why iliouldl 166 epum de*i bc stucI.' * Savings are polistble. he confinucd, but icachers' union leaders - nos the province - am dic caes Stirlng op anxlcty anlling * Mr. Cicr ad the kiiidaof acrossîbhe' board oangea Qucenas Part in contem- O"aum include igolte clisa Uie for lcach- ers. +le aaya. "Prap duc", a sampl>' tn erpensive. Mr. Yaug "aYs leachira mma smply ldon hi beievea perfeamusice amW umm mt oiy aioiiy - wm ii conteM pla>'. "Vie bave -i m niam. Io dm finaîua gald," laid Mr Yow4U *1's aaudu âmi ulla die ai pu in die cImm, 1hme. Ssuà Off. 9-b3 bOma4 «pia

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