Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Apr 2019, p. 36

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 4, 20 19 | 36 NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca for full schedule.for full schedule.f April 17 9:30 a.m. Regional Council 04 04 19 Ford Drive (Reg. Rd. 13) fromUpper Middle Road E. to Kingsway Drive for demolition of the QEW eastbound structure, Town of Oakville Revised Date: Friday, April 5 at 10 p.m. until Saturday, April 6 at 10 a.m. Note: This project is weather dependent. An alternative date has been set for Saturday, April 6 at 10 p.m. until Sunday, April 7 at 10 a.m. MTO Contact: FaheemMuhammad Mckintosh Perry on behalf of MTO Contract Administrator 647-989-8430 2017-2039@mcintoshperry.com Regional Contact: Nathan Stewart Halton Region Road Operations and Maintenance 905-825-6000, ext. 7644 Nathan.Stewart@halton.ca W IN STO N C H U R C H W IN STO N C H U R C H ILL ILL B LVD (R eg R d 19) B LVD (R eg R d 19) SH ER W O O D H EIG H TS SH ER W O O D H EIG H TS D R H W Y 403 H W Y 403 H W Y 403 H W Y 403 H W Y 403 B U C K IN G H A M R D B U C K IN G H A M R D W IN STO N PA R K D R W IN STO N PA R K D R KINGSWAY D RAY DRAY DRAY DRKINGSWAY D R KINGSW FORD FORD DR N IN TH LIN E (R eg R d 13) N IN TH LIN E (R eg R d 13) QE W QE W QE W QE W SHERWOOD HEIGHTS SHERWOOD HEIGHTS DR(Reg Rd(Reg Rd 38)38) (Reg Rd (Reg Rd 13) 13) UPPER MIDD LE RD E UPPER MIDD LE RD E UPPER MIDD LE RD E UPPER MIDD LE RD E Detour Route: Start/End Location of Police Area of Structure Removal C ity ofM ississauga Tow n ofO akville Tow n ofO akville Location of Police Detour Route: Start/End Detour Route Detour Route Follow detour route and please drive with caution. Local access will be maintained at all times. Title sponsor: Presented by: Media sponsors: VOTE TODAY canadianimmigrant.ca/rbctop25 TO VOTE! IT'S TIME We received hundreds of truly inspiring nominations for Canadian immigrants who have made a significant impact since their arrival. Now it's your turn to help choose this year's winners. ourselves in, where it is over-enrolled and closed," said Ruddock. Another choice, 14E, also didn't meet the same criteria because it had more students moving than "absolutely necessary," Rud- dock said, noting there would be students transferring from Oodenawi to River Oaks and those currently in the latter moving to the new Oakville northeast No. 2 school and possibly No. 3. It also didn't offer a "viable" French Im- mersion program, which would require about 300 students or more, but 14E only provided 100-120. "Compared to all the scenarios looked at, 14C does meet the top priorities laid out by the BRC," said Ruddock. Superintendent of Education John Pen- nyfather also chimed on 14C as the most suitable option. While addressing Burlington Ward 4 trustee Margo Shuttleworth's concern on limiting the number of changes for stu- dents, he said the board believes 14C is the "best scenario in terms of allowing students to have the least transitions." "It was an important belief of the BRC. In fact, it ranks that as first. We've taken thatfact, it ranks that as first. We've taken thatf seriously. We also think it eliminates the move for FI (French Immersion) Grade 2. We've put grandparenting in it and it keepsWe've put grandparenting in it and it keepsW families together," said Pennyfather.families together," said Pennyfather.f Impacts from the boundary review in- clude: • Oodenawi becomes a single-track En- glish school by 2022-23 and English bound- ary is reduced. • Sunningdale boundary expands to in- clude the areas north of Dundas between Sixteen Mile Creek and Neyagawa; north of Burnhamthorpe between Neyagawa and Trafalgar; and south of Dundas to River Glen between Sixteen Mile Creek and Munn's Creek. • River Oaks boundary includes the ar- eas north of Burnhamthorpe between Neyagawa and Trafalgar; south of Burn- hamthorpe between Fourth Line and Neya- gawa; north of Dundas and west of Neyaga- wa; and north of Dundas between Trafalgar and Eighth Line. • Oakville northeast No. 2 does not sur- pass its total on-the-ground (OTG) capacity until 2024 and River Oaks will do so in 2026. Oakville northeast No. 3 to be built prior to both schools reaching their OTG capacities. To find out about other changes, visit theTo find out about other changes, visit theT Halton District School Board's website at www.hdsb.ca. Continued from page 32 SHUTTLEWORTH: BOARD BELIEVES 14C IS THE 'BEST SCENARIO' COUNCIL

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