A 8 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 4, 2002 Skilled trades need a boost Cultural bias must be overcome to relieve shortage By Richard Vivian H A L T O N C A T H O L IC D IS T R IC T S C H O O L B O A R D SP E C IA L T O T H E BEAVER C O M M U N ITY NO TICE INFORMATION ON SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BOUNDARY REVIEW FOR ST. MARGUERITE d 'YOUVILLE AND ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS NOVEMBER 2002 At the April 2, 2002 meeting, trustees of the Halton Catholic District School Board approved a senior staff recommendation to proceed with an attendance boundary review process to consider the redirection of the new growth areas immediately east of Eight Line to St. Andrew Catholic Elementary School. Board staff with be meeting with the respective school councils in the immediate future to outline the review process and establish a School Boundary Review Committee (SBRC). The SBRC will develop options and interim recommendations with respect to preferred boundary revisions. These will be presented to the St. Marguerite d 'Youville and St. Andrew School Communities at an open house at which time input will be requested. It is expected that final recommendations will be presented to the Board for its approval no later than February 2003. Any Board approved boundary revisions will be implemented for September 2003. Information on the school boundary review process and future meetings will be forwarded to the school community. As well, this information will be available by accessing the. Board website at: www.haltonrc.edu.on.ca. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Giacomo Corbacio, Superintendent of Facilities at (905) 632-6300. Partnerships between educators and private business are the only way to relieve the shortage of skilled trades workers, agreed members of a speaker panel organ ized by the Halton Industry Education Council. Through promotion of the skilled trades within the schools and co-op/apprentice ship programs at businesses, students gain a better understanding of their career options, including the often over-looked trades, said Dr. Dusty Papke, Director of Education for the Halton District School Board. "We have a cultural problem. We really do have a bias in our culture in terms of apprenticeship and trades. They are often seen as lesser than university and college, but they're not," he said at the Granite Ridge Golf Club in Milton last Thursday. "Because of the need (for skilled trades workers), I believe this will change, but it's going to take time," he said. There's nothing new about the idea of partnerships between these two groups. Private businesses have been providing apprenticeship and co-op opportunities to OAKVILLE C O U N C IL & STA N D IN G C O M M IT T E E M E E TIN G S M onday, D e c e m b e r 9, 2 0 0 2 Community Services Committee 7:30 p.m. - Oakville Room Administrative Services Committee 7:30 p.m. - Trafalgar Room M onday, J an u ary 13, 2 0 0 3 Planning & Development Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. 1225 TRAFALGAR RO AD (905) 845-6601 Tuesday, D e c e m b e r 10, 2 0 0 2 Planning & Development Council Meeting Council Chambers 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, J a n u a ry 14, 2 0 0 3 Community Services Committee 7:30 p.m. - Oakville Room Administrative Services Committee 7:30 p.m. - Trafalgar Room A1 Bailey Chair Lou Piovesan Director o f Education · O A K V IL L E , O N T A R I O · L6) 5 A 6 w w w .to w n .o akville.o n .ca Halton students for decades. However, it's time for an expansion of the program, said Halton Catholic District School Board Director of Education Lou Piovesan. "It deserves renewed attention in light of recent educational reform in Ontario," Piovesan told the group of educators and private business operators in attendance. "Don't let this event become just a memory. I invite you to take tangible steps to contribute to the opportunities offered to all students within your communities, said Piovesan. "Connecting the classroom to careers is key." The benefits of such partnerships fall on both sides of the coin, Piovesan contin ued. "These opportunities provide definite career planning benefits for students, as well as teachers who deliver curriculum with relevance and a practical perspec tive," he said. E.C. Drury High School student Natalie Blythe shared those sentiments, saying her co-op with Madison Chemical Inc. has taught her more than any textbook could. "I've learned more about myself and the workforce everyday through this educational experience," she said. 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