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Port Perry Weekend Star, 1 Sep 2000, p. 1

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Volume 8 Number 21 31 Taylor Blvd. (off Northport Road) Port Perry [NIG @RVAM] UTI© [BoD t 2 Elo RRANTY { SHEN IININICNC" 5 SYSIOR COA \' STAY I VISE oF | Every tri - Sun G:00 em - 10:30 aim 38 6)6) tow Lunch DICTHTR REET k 11:00 am. - 4:30 pm i 36.99 REC). 5 DJ il trem bt ORONO) I BE HOG $59). 99 + Lox teaturina Prime Rib i i bi By i i RRR RTT No funding boost for special ed in Durham By Rik Davie Weekend Star Special Education students in Durham's public schools won't benefit from the extra $43 million in provincial funding announced earlier this year, according to board staff. Bev Freedman, Durham District School Board's Superintendent for Programs, said that despite long hours put in by her staff to compile the mountains of new documentation needed to qualify students under the increased special education grants, it appears Durham students will not be getting the increased staffing and extra classes the board had hoped for. "According to my information (from the Ministry of Education) we have an approval rating of just under 80 per cent and despite the fact that we submitted close to 400 new students, it doesn't look like we will get any more money," Ms Freedman said during Monday evening's meeting. Boards had to fund their special education needs on guarantees from the province that they would receive at least as much money as they had last year. Despite the introduction of 400 new special education students, funding in the region will be held at last year's levels. Ms Freedman said she wants to know why no funding increase has been passed along to Durham. "We want to know how you can seriously improve your approval rating, and add more kids, and still not get more money," a frustrat- ed Ms Freedman told media. "We will be requesting a student-by-stu- dent description which the ministry said will be sent out to us sometime, but I am also Please turn to page 3 Ny ". 72.23 Ses | a £ ' - | y [ 5 : i y md a 36 ,' § i : CHRIS HALLWEEKEND STAR POOCH FOR HIRE: Peter Manlate of Hannibal Newfoundland Kennels in Valentia was on hand for the celebrations marking Mariposa's 150th anniversary last week- end, held in Little Britain. He took part in the activities on Sunday (Aug. 27), and dur- ing that time gave a dog pull ride to Lyndsay Bowen, 5, and James Lee. Other activ- ities at the anniversary celebration included model displays, plenty of great food, and entertainment by the Cloggin' Grandmothers. s Fa poe : PORT PERRY auto glass &* trim wd. 1576 Hwy. 7A - Port Perry 985-8507 @ = HOUSEHOLD GLASS IS AVAILABLE pas A nt fl aS ------_-- I Tl. Ty rn

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