www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday July 27, 2007 - 7 Public school board Funding on the way for trail guide should be ashamed Continued from page 6 Board should be quite ashamed of themselves. We have other schools in the area, which are not approaching their capacity, which could be utilized for classroom space. Munn's school, not even two kilometres away, could be adapted to be part of the French Immersion program if they wanted to be progressive. Perhaps, this is a situation in which we need to think outside the box, just as the creators of this naturalization project did, in order to come up with new solutions to our community's growth problems. Think of the dollars wasted, not just on this project, but the cost of dismantling the garden and then erecting portables on the site when there are empty classrooms in other schools in the area. Why didn't they consult with members of the community on how we might better handle this problem? Members of the community built this project and I'm sure we could have also come up with another viable, more cost-effective solution if we were given an opportunity. There just had to be a better way of handling the situation than bulldozing the school's natural environmental legacy. JANE BROOKS Conservation Halton (CH) is slated to receive some provincial funds for an initiative that aims to improve local residents' health and the environment at the same time. The Province announced Tuesday that CH will get a $39,390 grant from the 2007-08 Communities in Action Fund (CIAF) to help produce a trail guide and launch the Footsteps Challenges, a communitywide walking campaign. "We are very excited that we will now be able to publish the Halton Hikes trail guide book, which will feature 50 of the best hiking trails in Halton and a pedometer to allow people to track their footsteps," said Gary Hutton, CH director of communications. 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