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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-05-08, Page 3Lucia Sentinel, 'Wednesday, May 8, 11/81 Page 3 i ore program planned or grade nine HANOVER—Students entei'ng: Grade 9 will longer have amide whether take basic'ad v ' g el cou a prevail uudef study by the firace-Orey Sepamte .Soto t1_Bsa rd goes into effect. Superintendent Bill Parent said at. the board's April 23 meeting it Hanover the province is now grouping Grades 7, 8 and 9as "the transition yeare and is aiming for h mandato core program of,.studies .sur tag grafi, That would give students another. yearvin . ' . Oise which ear before ... hui �}' t academic .fevel and what courses they will specialize in; Parent says -the move ,to '"de' stream*'. Grade 9 began with,. the Liberal government and is now being investigabyat least half the boards in ; the province, Patent tole: trustees tort at , the. reasonfcr the review is lack of success by many. studeents.'cin. 00.- tari o the secon ar level" and ,.... � , a rise ni tit rags: . . IAC d inn e. s . sal ,gi g :� � a: �. i'iva gust year ill logo s1tuol t ill develop a "sense of tiu " .io; the school and improve self-esteem and "opportunities to learn and achieve across :a: wide range of areas of experience,: The change will have a big effect. on secondary 'teachers, who are used to teaching, students according oaalevraic Classes. abilitysegregated. "Staff don't: understand yet how it's going to work: said Director of Education Bill. Brown., that Grade 8 -teachers have handled „smallest 415,.5i4 + tas€ m1�et 4 u JF `elemou_ r hold for weave 4 MUSIC REPAIRS T lBrerey Sea. School Board is ming .increasing:VOStS to repair music instruments, but. efforts to curb the expense hit a sour note. with one ;trustee, Tireboard _ proviam �~ instruments to' its music 'students; And last year mid ova $7,700 for repairs to 103- that were damaged' dinning the school yaw. That cost ut . .. a ....atically from four years ago.- The. go. The. board wants- students to be more 'careful with the instruments, and suggests charging $9 a year for .: their use. In addition,parents would • be responsible "fid' loss or damage. r At the.meeting lard's April' 23 `; in Han ver :. Ken w h a , tee e der, .objected to the proposal, calling it a "user fey". He also criticized.. the eg document"` parents would have to si when'instruments .are issue.> - C i lr�uuitrnan E � Zettel' atgaed; tine instruments expensivve . and. students are " Ski g them home. It's not a .computers°where we"have. a lot better 'Control"■ The . p�osal'wa"s nbled far more .s udy, out 'trustees were tom Some boards are now refusing 'to buy: instruments because of the cost. leaving parents with the expensive optioll of outing or buying their 1,+ CiirlI rAL COATS' $3541.00a mica, ty we aro-c. Grey Separate School Board is. aimed at turningamund the decline in students taking shop courses. It is applying for a five-year grant that would outfit Aits two i schools with what it call broad-based• technical migrants. T jstees,at their April 23 meeting �o•_v-e , ,were told wits in ",.g rw3t 'I=k, !.'' - a ' �7 ' r.1 !g Will be' replacedby comprehensive programs th•t h about many aspects of manufacturing,. consti � tion or transwitati Superintendent Joe l 'there's been a "tedoen 4 . . te students Wig, sho i.. eight, years, so that tradespeople. The W'p�! would have connection' with local industries to. -make sure students . are • learning relevant .s . lel year old traditIon will 'end for village 'v .o tioned� as to itow niFh ,44,04/04.4,-.44441,4,044. 04110W. to a ' RPO* Mr. Craig never did answer in dollars and . cents. He .,simply reiterated there would be :a"70 tW 80percent reduc. tion i'* and maned the conversion is "cost effectve, ; Poe gentleman in theaudience: called :it ludi�u s" , _have . five,; contractors ,drying **Om a ��- • ■ #1.), U■' tlfl. .fl■■ Tri.b gquestioa ed just how much °� costo .. en it was'point>ed out std have t o increase W die the L cknow a� said it wed gat, would Simply'allowonee i position to ' remove:`. x ' � ,e sled ,err. herald arlitne , his feelings ;�. mere : than likely those of many others 'when `he sid, . A. small` u►f ;this co has. i i been "bu a sed , a dee t none of us b tt thing: The most common hat size for men is 7 1/$; . what is the most common size for women? 22. Although bOth,are m incites,eas d ih • r Iver 'a::htQ ,. ar.. -f4eri ::2n : ig to; mete'' anti_ warden s aooui Reeve Ab meeting : how l .P. m Chaistst as village lid no as Lucknow's " office, He also w. the f that Murra y"" told the wnwhen. he e contacted Cardiff aroitt4i not eveMe,i' iricipal toincil L._ chane V look mtothe cmversion Council was not advised in adv of the closure.In fact, Reeve NI ►y did not receive letter unit three days after residents did,' then it was to the fonner reeve. Mr%r took responsibility for the latter,faux �., fa -q :023rd. theirr. it sf tiOnt with the e g o the: traditional rr Post office, toga _e 'messengers" 17i " 'on} ' 'f� ' news. In end It . avail* 'Effective June. 9: residents of ie.village (otlier Se oy' p is) will.. pick their mail at the lock -boxes in foyer � the post office time °being"; y f'l - over t'e�r services such stanici< , 'orit s , etc., will be Pa y l 4 handled at a ''o, e,t to bu "mined; ' i PIP L u� WIU ac �s ereu. i is for rural roricrihrk'ute custors will be ai. ii1 }LTiJf� �r ft_ _! ly delivery will be "split out" th l deal :w�i t y idn. e part employee-, will oaf ' p tinder i i according to circumference, the full, time to ee, existing;agreements; wi C wrist receive a ,severance pacge ai. a..'131r ;ye"-ol' d tradition will en . i. • WAT' a 1. t/2 Ek Of,Hobormod o ' • Bruce Rd■ al'. riot all n leets ' �►egelabie dried iertis J. ' 'I meson's is pleased to offer P MMIER. 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