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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-05-17, Page 20lain Hastte adds. that the teachers who are .already volunteering to run two or three activities wilt respond to the bill .by reducing their involvement. Most teachers do tt because_thec love to. That • love might not t:ontinue if, they're forced:" he says. Hastie.aiso Wonders if Bill ,4 is• the:1irstattack of many un working people: • Are other, jobs, going to be required to do 'extra. free v.otiO"he says. A NOTICE F 7 !.tie :on.enlenre of our _'u- - SEAFORTH V'ETERI.V.-(RF CLINIC v.:I: t'e open WEDNESDAY EN :SINGS appointment only for appointments 519-527-1760 1O -THE HURON EXPOS/TOR, May 17, 2000 News Skippers take heart.. Scott Hikgendodlpboto Students 01.5eoforth Public School held o skip-o-thon on Friday to raise money for the Heart • and Stroke Foundation Thief takes $13,000 from account A .Seaforth woman w -as • defrauded of SI 3.00(1 from her Toronto Dominion hank account when sorneonc using hank machines in the Kitchener Waterloo area took the money from` her account over the last four months. Huron OPP say hank 'officials contacted them about the fraud • on. May 8 after, the. woman tned. -to ue het credit cards while shopping on May 2. She did not know about the withdrawals. which -occurred from Jan. 31 to Apnl 2$. before the beginning of May. Police. have 'seized equipment that may have been -used to i duplicate the hank cards. Most staff alrea From Pope 1 place on basketball. soccer and volleyball teams. and 525.`a year -for minor ones. He 'adds that student's council raises thousands of --dol/ars each year to. make .extra -curricular activities `possible.': He estimates that over 90 per cent of the staff at SDHS runs an extra curricular -activity yoluntarily. with, many teachers running two or three• major activities each. • -We .don't have'any dead weight on our staff. Many are going way beyond' the 'call of duty already," he says. Visual arts teacher Julie Hansen. who coaches soccer. volleyball and basketball, says she's worried teachers without :any experience in sports could be a danger to the kids.they are ,forced to coach. - She's also, frustrated that students. Who need jobs to be - able to afford post -secondary - education. often can't make • the time: commitment to : show up to games and practices. • "It's a huge•problem: I'm constantly: having sic kids show up to.practise when there's '. I S on the team," she says.' • • Hapset' adds that staffing ASPHALT SEALING WHY GET DIRTY? "LET ME" * RENEW AND PROTECT ASPHALT SURFACES * DRIVEWAYS APPROXIMATELY 15' x 50' 550. ROYALE) W. RYAN RR 2 Dublin (519) 345-2560 • volunteer at schools is -so. tight that there is no money for supply teachers and coaches who Must miss class time are spelled off by teachers on staff. With the.new bill that forces teachers*to teach seven classes a tear. the number of teachers as allable to-. fill in for coaches decreases. • "Coaching used to be t lot of fun ..but with all the ;increasing demands on teachers. it's becoming quite stressful," she •say s: Hansen says she'. a(,r, bothered by; the tncreastngly negative -:public image _teachers are receiving. ' "I spent my lunch hour Imine the soccer field and I. spent'last night fundraising at a bingo until 11 p.m. M% day doesn't end. at 3 p.m. Teachers do a lot of things behind the- scenes ---that nobody sees." she says. 'Another. 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