www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, November 20, 2013 | 12 Public school board to make recommendations on Nov. 20 continued from p.6 The HDSB does not appear to be listening to the recommendations of parents involved in the boundary review and results from the French Second Language Study parents completed in the summer of 2013. As a result, it is now looking at quick-fixes as a resolution. This boundary review was supposed to be a 10-year plan, but has done very little to alleviate over-capacity in all French Immersion, English and dual-track schools in this ward. Quick fixes are not the answer; Heritage Glen's current enrolment is 687 students, when you projected 633. It now has three portables on site, as a result of this, our children have less room to play at recess and have lost a basketball court. We have also lost the information technology (IT) suite and woodwork room. How does this not have an impact of how the curriculum is now taught and supported within our school and the quality of education for our children? At recess, our increased number of children now have less room to play. There is very little space to park near the school and because of increased flow of traffic and buses, the school is very busy at drop-off and pick-up times. With these constraints, the HDSB plans to enroll even more children into our school, which surely will further impact all these problems? The HDSB needs to look at the bigger picture, it clearly cannot be about numbers on paper, as it has got this so wrong. Its final decisions and recommendations will be made on Nov. 20 (today) and this will affect all communities, families and the standard of education for all children within their jurisdiction. Every parent needs to be aware this is happening. I urge any one of the board of trustees to visit a school in this community and really see the impact of the decisions they are making and how we are coping with this and reconsider how the dual-track school can be implemented in a better, more balanced way. Ingrid Evans, Oakville DRYWALL Don't BIN IT Don't DUMP IT DELIVER IT for recycling NEW WEST GYPSUM RECYCLING The law has changed concerning your cemetery plans An important message from Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens If your surname begins with A to M and you have purchased cemetery spaces or related services, please contact us immediately regarding the new Ontario Legislation changes. Located just off the QEW at 2182 WYECROFT ROAD, OAKVILLE Pos itivel ive y Affecti Open to the public ng Where We L 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday Closed Weekends and Holidays LEED certification Rate: $57.50/Tonne www.nwgypsum.com Any amount acceptable Call 905-257-1100 Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens & Reception Centre by Arbor Memorial 905-847-0520 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville · www.glenoaks.ca A division of Memorial Gardens Canada Limited & Arbor Memorial Services Inc. EVERY HEART HAS A STORY TO TELL. THANKS TO YOU IT CAN BE TOLD. At Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, talented physicians like Dr. Michael Heffernan help care for patients with heart problems every day. Their expertise plus the life-saving equipment you help fund make it possible for remarkable stories to continue. Each and every year, our hospital needs hundreds of pieces of new equipment that will improve the lives of all of us here in Oakville. Every piece is critical and every piece needs to be funded by our community. It all starts here with your help. Please call 905.338.4642 to share your story or make a donation. www.oakvillehospitalfoundation.com DR. MICHAEL HEFFERNAN OTMH CARDIOLOGIST