Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1978, p. 14

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I still I in in 1 in SlupliPid asked if board llUM 1 icy re use of redundant in oik ill hns was being imple III of mented Lavender replied that the board supports the use of surplus school facilities imp Hi I scliiml by the public and it was laid His out in board policy fr in 1 list icluilU Shepherd also questioned ll in lit I lone projection of lu could not be used to mil pi tt it school use Instead Mil t the usual five years ii the winder said it would be Ill Is difficult because there were 1 t i ill Mill III in my factors to consider such the municipal mm i ii i pi mil subdivision policies sewage plants housing I si fcrlilil rates intis immigration and others I 111 1 it km il enrolment figures to i ll tin end of September JO show in the secondary tin less than the l 111 1 tin ind higher than list The elementary of 111 is JUOless than more than The A Free Pross Wed Nov 1 Projections wrong but Declining enrolment may close two schools Declining enrolment winch has hit as well other school jurisdictions with vengeance has not hurt as much as was gated Director of Em Lavender told Board of Education night In spite of forecasts there were more students the system than expected dm has no teachers Thirty teachers were hired lu replace those who in the ordinary attrition riti Lavender said some el rooms in schools will still have to be closed because the decline in enrolment the administration is it tempting to do this with delicacy by notifying the municipality invoked nut giving all the pertinent in formation Trustee Judy Alexander I noted that figures show two schools fall below choir entertains board school under the baton of Mrs I Vlckery and with Mrs Dunn Manes at the piano inter tnincd members of ill in Board of Education at he regular meeting of board last In Burlington Tracy Parker the program which mcluclid such songs as The null Man Oh Mary Sunshine my Shoulders and in harp selection Ladder Board members express their appreciation for tin performance and Trustee Ivan Armstrong noted Mrs Viekeryhadbeenirieli4rf the music program it in school for the last lu years He told members I attended the last concert given Ihe and it was a delight Board purse alright staff Halton school bo mi statements of revenue in expenditures for the first rum months of the are in general satisfactory I to the board staff Board superintendent business and finance Brim Lindlej told last ThurciJ board meeting at Burl there are a couple of maintenance item secondary budget but over all were alright said 1 i lit Student reading time misused trustee Wayside pit in 79 The glowing picture painted of the success of the Board of Education reading program by staff received an flattering review from Oak Trustee during lust Thursday meeting at Burlington The program has great benefit to the student body superintendent of special services ft Chapmon told number Not so according to Mrs who claimed has heard of children being used during the lime set aside for reading to move chairs for teachers She indie the children are sometimes left own too She wanted the board to underlain an Inspection to ensure the time Is used properly Chapman said he would follow up on the tip Director of education I vender also details of Mrs Information titled Achievement The meeting was working Statement on Board through the report of a Hies line So far so good on Drury M of E The provincial government looks very favorably on Milton Council s proposal to open a wayside pit in the northern area of Deputy Clirk Roy Main told members of Council recently Ik said a licence may be available by next Council lias worked out an toopcnapiton tin farm which would supply gravel for town roads for a period of up to five years The pit would then be rehabilitated to provincial standards A pit was open at he site once before but has never been rehabilitated Mam said the town expects some citizen reaction in tin area and assured area neighbors would be kept up to date on Die pro posal He made the statement in reply to question from Councillor Anne MacArthur who admitted she is on a neighborhood protection kick Clerk Campbell Thompson said Ihrce neighbors are already registered as op posing the venture ijuecn give Hoard of Education null cation tint all well so far with plans to expand I school at Milton director of idui i lion presented a report on the need to add rooms to tin school such as a room an green house shop and drafting room rooms of the pre suit structure ire to be shared plus some physical idui mil space school is ilso used or the if Haiti 1st siek Ministry of I due ition also Govern ministry approval concerning facili ties at C High lavender also presented a letter from the Ministry of Government Servucs stating it will recommend the the board suggested previously Government services also indicated it has tht support of the Ministry of Education Press VOTE Area Councillor WARD 1 ACTON NOVEMBER 13 1978 WET LEASE 0mm mulflcrccntrc now ii Owned your 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