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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-13, Page 24*4" •
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The Porough, rant York
41%40414 ,subsequent to
the deetajou of Ilnivers0 et,
Toronto, potential"' for
other Universities to. begin
arbitrarily excluding ap-
proved courses is very real.
Many secondary school
programs have been
modified to meet specific
needs in the work force and
led to the development of
new curriculum in
technology, statistics and
marketing and business
studies.
Perhaps the main issue, as
outlined in the-resolution, is
the fact that the University
of Toronto is a publicly-
funded institution and is.
rejecting gUidelines • set out
by w the` MilltatrY- and
secol 111,440- The
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''*Yemr4 .course, 07'4auitht
secondary Acheol, • hkor# no
relexunee to university
studies,
Trustee Dorothy Wallace
of GcneriCh introduced a
motion not to support the
resolution claiming the
university had a right to
establish standards.
"The University of
Toronto can set its own
standards," she said.
"That's their own business."
Board vice-chairman, Bert
Morin, argued that the
resolution by the- East York
was not worthy of support.
"If we supported such a
resolution, universities
would soon be asking for
entrance examinations
again," he said.
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A24 THE HURON. EXPO ITOR, MAY 13, 1981
wastrel school slips through
the.closure.
In his letter to.the regional
office, Cochrane said cltisure
'of the school would. result in
an ugly situalding that
it would contribute to the
gangrenous demise of a
littion Coy nty mnammity.
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STUMP STU DIER Robbie Van Loon took a close• look at an,aricient tree
stump in Mary McLeod's bush Sunday. He partreipated in the walk thei'e
sponsored by the Seaforth Horticultural Society. (Photo by Oke)
The management com-
mittee of the Huron County
Board of Education will
meet with representatives of
the Huron School Bus
Contractors Association 'this
month to hammer out a new
contract. .
' ,in. a report to the. board'
Tharik44,Y. the filan0geineat
-PIPolgiMek latheate4 tor.
.4:04 0-• olth gte hes.
Vctkgraft 'Tenew0) an4; the
OktrUctorf"-s‘assOcietital'had
-requested;.: , $0004..
:Meeting- •
• Vtre Pretaeal.Ovith the tiW
Ontract. was 'reported -in,
Committee of the Whole. •
The management corn-
mitte e was also,authorized to
proceed with the hiring of
-two full-time painters to be.
added to the central office
maintenance . crew. The
additional staff will look
after -painting requirements
in all county schooLs.
Vanastra Public School
has been granted a stay of
execution for- at least
another year by the regional
office of the Ministry of
Education.
The regional office had.
informed the board of
education that, beginning in
September, students of
Van astra Public School
would be accomodated in
Clinton and Brucefield
Schools. The Vanastra
School was started in 1977
because schools in Clinton
and Bra, cetlehl toold not
handlethe excess sulde;#4.
tn. 1977 OA regional offiFe
agree4-tefrent a hialilffig
VAnal4.74 from Conestoga'
College for .0 ' threg:nfIr
Peat4;•04..'Ickkohlea ot the
ty14)4ttk 00;41 atm
do.a.irifortried' the board'
that the ar sti v.-61dd not
renew' „ the. lease .pn the
building after June of this
year and the students were
to be aeeomodated is neigh-
bowing schools,
That decision was later
reversed and Vanastra
Public School will be open at
least until J tine 1982.
In a letter ,to Kinchlea,
director or,„„education John
Cochrane pointed out that
transportation costs for the
101 studentswould amotuit to
$26,045 while rental fees are
$27,000 annually. He
suggested the $995 saving
was not worth the'iprobtems
the board and ministry
would inherit as a result of
education programs) as also
necessitated the use of
portable classrooms.
The loss of portables would
.t,totin
.90140000r
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eetto01
eoi.aaes.for admission to the
Post,secoudarylitsttatic‘n.
• The Board d - Education
for theBormighnl East York
is asking for support of a
asking the
Minister „,of 'Education and
Colleges 'and'Universities to'
conduct an investigation into
the action by the University
of Toronto.
Director of Edifeatitin,
John Cochrane explained
that U of T is 'no longer
recognizing certain Grade, 13
subjects for admission
requirements. So courses
like theatre arts and com-
puter sciences, which are
offered ',under Ministry of
have relegated some special
education classes to
storerooms and staff rooms
at the schools. The board
also discussed the possibility
of buying used portable
classrooms but will wait for
a decision on theappeal.
-^„The, lei
ertdatV.
anii0te
.tables at lit,rasSel-54 COlhetne‘ t faxiVed • 6eCe0
and. Grey Central Public
Schools was not approved, for
grant purposes.
The board has appealed--
the decision but in the in-
terim will pay the $350
yearly rental cost. Sob-
missions from the principals
of the affected schools, in-
dicate the loss of portable
classrooms would severely
hamper the education
process.
In most rural schools, one
classroom was converted to
a library resource centre
and -a portable. was added to
offset the etas-scot:urn loss.
Cochrane added that the
establsihinent of special
UtAyer4itr S Bat rental Fvf exelocto a P.
Huron- supports university
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