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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 May 2019, p. 34

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 16 ,2 01 9 | 34 Buy 1, Get 1 Hearing Testing, Hearing Aids • Accessories ARE YOUR EARS 60 YEARS? It's TIME to get them TESTED! Ph: 289-891-8833 120 Mill Street, Georgetown Hearing Testing, Hearing Aids AccessoriesHearing Testing, Hearing Aids and Accessories It was an emotional day for music students at May- field Secondary School on Friday when they learned that the award-winning vocal group, the Magnet- ics, was among the classes axed because of provincial education changes. "I cried when I heard about all the music cuts," said Charlotte Powell, a Grade 10 music student in the regional arts program at the Caledon high school. "What is a music pro- gram going to look like with no choirs, no vocal groups and no band to go to? It's going to be devas- tating to the music kids who just want to write, perform and showcase their creative talents." A letter circulating on social media over the weekend claimed 42 clas- ses were cancelled at the school as a result of Onta- rio education changes - mainly due to increased class sizes. It stated that Mayfield's staff for next year was cut by seven teachers. Three of the lost positions were teachers who retired, whose vacancies will not be filled. The other four were part of 193 who were given layoff notices across the Peel District School Board. Carla Pereira, spokes- person for the Peel Dis- trict School Board, said the administration sent a letter home to students last Tuesday about select- ing new courses. She did not know the origin of the social media letter. Have you seen this amazing letter sent home to parents with students at a high school in Onta- rio? An amazing call to ac- tion! All parents need to be similarly informed so that they can remind their MPP's that #CutsHurt- Kids! #NoCutsToEduca- tion pic.twitter.com/ ZLDUawMvr6- Random Teacher (@TeachRan- dom) May 4, 2019The school board is still work- ing out how the provincial government's attrition funding will be applied to mitigate the education changes. She said Mayfield be- gan its course selection and timetabling process by looking at classes that had enrolments of 75 per cent or less of their cap size. Once the school identi- fied those classes, staff worked to ensure there were enough required courses for students in workplace, college and university destinations. She said their focus was to offer courses that stu- dents need to graduate. "Like many schools, Mayfield is no longer in a position to offer students credits beyond those that are required for gradua- tion. This led to a difficult decision related to May- field's regional arts pro- gram," Pereira said. Among the classes cut was the Magnetics. Students in grades 10, 11 and 12 audition to be part of the Magnetics class. This year, the group were top-10 finalists in CBC's national Music Class Challenge contest; they won the contest in 2016. They were also the only non-professional group to perform at CBC's Echo Beach Music Festival in 2017 and the following winter performed for CBC Toronto's Blue Monday event. Several successful Ca- nadian musicians are Magnetics alumni includ- ing Grammy winner Lar- nell Lewis, Juno winner Tara Davidson, Marcus Ali and Lydia Persaud. NEWS 'I CAN BARELY EXPRESS MY HEARTBREAK': AWARD-WINNING MAYFIELD MAGNETICS CLASS SLASHED IN ONTARIO EDUCATION CUTS The Mayfield Magnetics hit the stage at the CBC building in Toronto as the sole entertainers of a new signature Blue Monday event. Jennifer Moon/Photo THE ISSUE: ONTARIO EDUCATION CUTS LOCAL IMPACT: CALEDON HIGH SCHOOL'S AWARD-WINNING MUSIC GROUP AMONG CLASSES SLASHED See - page 35 bridal showers | rehearsal dinners weddingsbridal showers | rehearsal dinners weddings For more information contact Chuck stratton | 905-877-8468 ext 2223 | cstratton@clublink.ca eagle ridge golF ClUb | rr #4, 11742 TenTh line, georgeTown, on eagleridge.clublink.ca CelebraTing liFe's MoMenTs open year roundendless possibilities

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