Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1999, p. 12

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hir- i ttwanm siih stoolmlfetobuiktfbesiwse 7 1999 ltx- iii s o king buyanviarge sandwich combo get the same sandwich free get this great deal and over 70 more all year round only with ectinstsun 2942200 stoufiville tribune 6402100 for more information education french catholic school students may attend classes in temporary space in newmarket mould problems delay students return to class by patrick casey staff writer classes will be delayed a week for students attending a french elementary school in aurora as repairs continue on the building plagued with toxic mould however officials from the french catholic school board together with members of the parent council at ecole saintjean spent all day friday finaliz ing two separate contracts to lease tem porary space in newmarket to house the 417 children next monday the students should begin their new school year on the first and secoikmloorom newmarket her itage building on timothy street after negotiating with the town which owns the building massagevtherapeutics associates will continue to operate its massage school business on the third floor the french school still requires another 5000 square feet of space and was hoping to lease newmarkets old town hall on botsford street saintjean students could be back at their walton street school in aurora by sept 20 if the building passes an inspection by the york region health department although there are still concerns the mould may have contam inated the exterior drywall and brick facade we still need a bit more room but the timothy street location is going to happen confirmed school council spokesperson betty durocher what we will have to do now is try and move everything quickly so students only have a weeks delay we are just very thankful that the school community has come together on this saintjean was first tested for mould in may but it wasnt until july that sig nificant traces of active mould spores were identified and the health depart ment ordered additional tests although work began in early august to remove the mould the school board did not inform the parent council about the situation until aug 23 the majority of the school community first learned of the problem when newspapers report ed the crisis aug 29 its that lack of communication that angered the more than 200 parents who voiced their concerns during a three- hour meeting thursday evening at our lady of grace church in aurora parents are very upset and angered that arrangements have not been made pointed out francis hill who has had children attend saintjean since 1979 you are risking having our fami lies convert to an english school but dominic giroux the boards senior manager of administration and financial services said timelines for the repairs changed once the health depart ment expressed concern regarding the status of the exterior brick we initially believed everything was going to be finished by aug 20 said girouxwhat changed was the situa tion of the exterior walls because we didnt believe that was going to be a problem the ministry of health has to approve saintjean before we can go back in our representatives were in there when the inspection was first done when the work is being done and whenever there is a reinspection board director madeleine champagne told parents officials will not endanger the health of any child the school will be safe before the kids go back to the school you have my word on it facetoface said champagne we are not going to be the first or the last school board to face this challenge but we can serve as a model at the provincial level for what the solu tion wfllbe to compensate for four lost days of instruction the board will lengthen the school day at saintjean by 15 minutes however giroux said lunches or recess es could be shortened as well club c 60 riviera drive unit 9 9054750364 parents viewing lounge boys and girls age 2 teen small group according to age and ability fully certified staff pre competitive and competitive programs power tumbling rhythmic gymnastics free trial class birthday parties celebrating 21 years of quality integrity

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