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only two months of scl ool ]
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lea gue.gam unie
at noon
stories with them.A favorite of his,
stores was "Simon TV TV'.
11 i. Chaulk Grade 5-6 teacher, is
verybodyis
at our scheol. Only
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Although the Ontario Ministry
Education has invited written c
ment on its controversjal; study
the relevance, , of�s cal d the
issue of.dropout�s,` the foto Coun
Board of kation has decided to
take no action.
At" its e�egular--April session th
board decided it would not respo:
to the.: ministry's request to
"meat on thestudy, pop>larl ,own
as the Radwatskj
Bob- Allan,, IIC.BE� director of ed
ucation, says most of the b r,.
mems felt their �responso
be no more than o in thous, ls, o
what is 'Ohlya report'. De said the'
of effect acade cstudies
omof Wit— Board member 'Art CMark of
gham also said his piece about
Mr.Radwanski and his report.
ty " For just -about everybody in
education, •_the first thing. they ;see
when they look at this report is reit?'
e he began, heldn up. the scarlet=
nd: jacketed report "Mr. Radwaesk ,
co
'card's positioin for .now is t+o _a
daily upon actual acini taken';Loy
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ministry, adding,die. does not ,think
any, such- action w be uitplement
as the government seems. to have
distanced itself ' from Mr
Radwanski'.s-r-eport.
Those employed,by the board will
,still .be~able to'publicly express their.
opinions on an individual' basis,
however, and.two individuals did
just that at the April.meeting.
Bruee•rf.Souur Huron District
Hi heel principal, of ered"board
members tiffs' rebuttal of the report
in `•:which r. Radwans a accuses
schools: of hot having sufficient
progr is and strategies for helping
studen with tsnnal�. as well .as
educational difficulties. ' ►ir. Shaw
presented the board with a t of 2s.
pr+gra s" which aire offered ht SR -
b" to students in ea+ a f 10 special.
g ups of learners iuneluding:
- . able retarded students,. gi d
the Ie�t d i"bled, slow
"the"ettiotio `distuurbed,-tr.
o rclo a fv en.
recent dropouts„ adult
init. V and potential early
by a.�d Member If 'm-
ete extra programs `didn't
rnoyy t ofyy thne Webers
*lents is ,: in a dean is
replied that he is
"and that comes
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have bought .your' newspapers•when
yauwerestill;an editor"'
Mr.Clark went on to say nobody'
has really determined tit+e , is of
a education system yet''sud even _
the ministry}s :ge$0 a 'ii i+ u'f vea
are' too vagure to► give arty ' e+eiin to
et ,educators. Even the HOB E goal`.== to
the educate students to their �m um
potential -�. is au. unrealistic One, he
ed added.
Although Mr, Badwanski assumes
everyone`must get a diploma for the
school system to be effective, Mr.
Clark . does . not see that as
elr` necessarily being the case.
"Without someone sitting down
and saying where we are going, we
are always going to have these
tr+ep�orts):"
ft;
Said there is a lot of
ivement between
tilers at his school.
Oe the teacher's own
have any ne tive
report
studies o nty
science facilities
The Huron County Board of
Education will consider a nuniber of
recommendafions which center on
Science, `facilities of high schools in
the curt
Tb"et- recommendations were
submitted to the board at its regular
April :meeting by Ralph Warehabt
vice-principal of F. B. Madill
Secondary School, Winghann Mr.
Wareham 4 made the reoow-
mendatlr ns while ,presenting:':a
report on a study he had conducted
in the regular secondary schools in
Hurron qty.
/included in the recom►mendatioin
are:
--The update of science
laboratories in South Huron District
High School in Exeter.
--Establishment of a science
safety committee to oversee all
science safety policies. and
procedures '
mat