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
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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.
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riot
all n leets '
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dried iertis
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