Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1988, p. 25

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A ~ 2i14MR~1" WHRTBY FREE PRIESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1988, PAGE 25 Parents want students bused to O'Neill prograrn By Debbie Luchuk Stuàents ,Wishing to attend O'Neill Collegiateà'sperforming arts program from outside of Oshawa (Whitby, Ajax and Pic- kering). are facing a transpor- tation problem infalof 1988., The Durham Board of Edu- cation's property and trans- portation committee heard. from a delegation of par ents of these chiàldren Iast Wednesday night. Angela Dye, a parent of'a Pickering student accepted into the performing arts program, spoke for parents outside of Oshawa. Parents want the board to inivestigate whether there is an existing school bus run which students can use to get to O'Neill. Parents say they would pay for any such' arrangement, as they are concerned about their chiidren riding public transpor- tation, according to Dye. During discussion of Dye's proposai, Pickering trustee Lomna Murphy said "This is not the Durham Regional School of Performing Arts." She said she feit the board was not mandated to provide transportation for ýhese students but the board should consider the parents' proposai as the "program is an excellent one." "The Bill that we just passed excludes this group of people frorn board funded transportation," said Wihitby trustee Patty Bow- man about the revised trans- portation policy that was recently approved by the board. Bowman said if the parent request was approved, "The whole board will lose ail credibility." Property and transportation staff will consider a bus system that parents will pay for. Dye left- the meeting saying, I think rules should be bent for talented or gifted students." FAIRVIEW LODGE resident Glen McLeod enjoys a dance with Knights of Columbus member Annie Bugelli as the club members staged a pub night with entertainment from Generation Gap, featuring Singng Policemaif eredith CUtting. Free Press photo Becorne a WHITY FRE PRESS CARRE rly *No Collecting *Wednesday only e Best rates Ideal for: Kids in need ofpocket money Housewives who want fresh air Seniors who want some exerci se C.al tIIEýh 668- 6111I I M~rn~g~er Send a UNICEF card, Save a child's life. unicel For a lrec Ncar-round UNICI«.1;hrochure contact: UNICEF Ontario 333Elnn Ave. East Toronto, Ontario M4P 1 L7 =eehn (416) 487-4153 OR cali toIt-free 1-800-268-6364 (Operator 509) FUN-DAMENTAL!

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