Public school trustee candidates I'S AUL *1W lU «MI Trend Watc: Che*kout our vast specia selection of Fag's trendly knht: ponte, embossed, prints, heavyweighteoids, fancies .. .Top/Drss weught prints & soikis ... We have lot ta chose fromi Most itm available i mostes. IndMdually prlced. b M.~cod. ai MoCa 1110 llOnl %coltn. OurReg.$9m S - *451. I I 1~1 ,i~.. I Mplan»"sa!d Thakkar. Thakkar, an engineer with S~ proposed a five-point prog opinion, best addressed aIl Miltan's education system. Th mlzing split-grade classroc classes in portables, Impro er-student ratio, keeping st drug-free via extracurricula increasing communicationb teachers and the board. Kala, a faculty member of S and an avid volunteer, focuse kids don't go hungry at scho for a 'Food4Thought' progra kids with healthy lunch opti their concentration. He alsa s find ways ta channel the crei students to keep, them out ai I will always put the student, ed numnerous times during thi Raza, treasurer of the schoo said that planning is the ni cern for Milton residents. Thi ing new schools, providing transportation, more traini, and support staff and budg proposed out-sourcing the c debate issues at meeting tonIs school bus transportation company and amsung Canada, praviding more training in new technologies ramn that, in his for teachers and students. of the issues in For Raza, the bottomn Une is teamwork. is includes mini- 'We have ta work in a more integrated way so >ms, decreasing we can produce a better place for our kids ta ving the teach- go ta school. If we ai work together, we will :hools sale and nat be discussing these issues," he said. r activities and Graves, a math and computer engineering etween parents, teacher at Sheridan College, said that accom- modation was the biggest issue facing Milton. heridan College She wants ta forge stronger relationships with d1 on making sure the municipal and provincial government ta 1l. Me advocated facîlitate future school builds and revisit the m that provides boundary Uines ta make sure kids can start ans to maintain and finish their education at the same place. aid he wanted ta In her conci 'uding statement Graves pointed ative energies of out that aithaugh the ideas of reducing class trouble. sizes and decreasing the amaunt of portables ifirst'he repeat- were great, there was only s0 much that can e debate. be done at the, board level. I parent caunicil, «We are bound 4> the EducatiankAt. I warn umber one con- you ta think réâfly bard when you make your s includes build- decision. Donýt make it hastily. Consider what efficient and safe we can actually do," she said. ng for teachers Rachael WiliIams can be reached at rwilliams@ pet planning. Me mîltoncanadianchampion.com and on Twitter ontract with Hal- 1@MiltonReports. Kids rgmadSna St. Paul's Annex on the upper level St. Paul'. Woihi on the mam levet Fail Car-A-Ram - Fni Oct 17, 7.'Opm Euchr4 Br*dg Bid Euch, DMW hi for coffeffldays et liOm kOaac ni at bO5-678-896 or In h@atpumton»co ww**u.uulta.oum ud www.thhaontoLoe KnSox Presbyterlan NOX "Unffle by Christ's love, we MOM" share Hlm wlth the world" Join us et 10:30 a.m. Sunday mornlnq for worshlp and bfflhb.9 frei soriptur. (neo 3-Onde 8) à Nurs.,ry Blérdng traditbo>ne & conte-nporay style Pfron1 .MeStreet f'ami lym atte rs 824 Tbompson Road South FDoI AiPv PIIIEIt 6N 5'plsi- N&W WECiWCH Malt fUB le centO Pastor Howard Sulivan 170 Main St. E., Milton 905.878-6066 www.knoxmilton.com FAT 4ý.