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Huron Perth board looks at
Outdoor education spending
as, to what happened to the
proposal to add an addition to St.
Boniface School at Zurich this
year, said that the Ministry of
. education had turned down the
project for 1975. The addition,
estimated to cost $102,000 would
have included .a library resource
centre, change rooms, a health
room and the conversion, of an
existing resource centre into
administration offices,
The Board approved a request
from the County of Huron to
circulate the details of the contest
tot...the design of a county flag to
children in Huron Separate
Schools. There will be only one
meeting in August on the 18th at
the board office.
(by Wilma Oke)
The Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board at a meeting in Seaforth
Monday night deferred action
until more information is
available on a proposal that the
Board pay One Dollar per student
per day extra to a class
participOng An an extended
- •outdoor program above the
amount allotted for field trips.
The finance committee was
asked to arrange a meeting with
Business Administrator Jack
Lane to prepare financial
Statement on the mount of
money available to each school for
field trips 'and on what the money
.is spent.
Straftord trustee Ronald Marcy
proposed the extra fee to assist
classes in extended outdoor
programs such as the Grade 7
class ,from St. Michael's School at
Stratford which spentthe week of
June 16-20 at Camp Bimini. Mr.
Marcy, wanted to encourage such
worthy programs and make it
easier for the teacher and
students to plan one.
The program had cost the 33
students and their teacher Paul
Zybura $250 which they raised by
their own efforts and their regular
field trip money. Mr. Marcy said
his proposal would have .given
them an extra $165. and they
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would have had to raise the rest.
Joseph Looby, Dublin, said it
would be better to do it, "I'm for
it, if the idea is to get rid of all this
soliciting by students
door-to-door for money for school
activities. I think it is a good idea.
You have no idea the number of
times the students are after
parents for money. I get many
complaints from parents."
Director of Education John
Vintar said the students would
have to raise part of the money.
He said he does not feel the Board
should give the full amount to
pupils and that they should have
chores to do to earn some of the
money.
Mr. Looby asked: "Working?
Not begging!"
Mr. Vintar said that when
everything is given • to children
they4iave nothing to do. That's
where vandalism and such gets
started, he said.
Some of the trustees were
worried that by the board giving
more money for field trips they
would be promoting longer trips
and in the end the students would
continue to try to raise money on
their own.
Stratford trustee Howard
Shantz said, "We arc not talking
about trips to Ottawa or Montreal
but outdoor 'programs such as
Camp Bimini."
Joseph Tokar, Superintendant
of Education, spoke of the budget
committee studying the
allotments for field trips and the
Performing arts and in the next
year or so it is proposed that the
principal, the school staff and the .
parents through the PTA would
discuss these decisions thus
allowing the local community to
reflect what it wants.
Mr. Tokar said formulas have
to be worked out and
consideration will be taken of
small schools'!.
Mrs, Frances Westlake of Hensall
was hired to teach in the junior
division at St. Boniface School in
Zurich.
The ad hoc curriculum review
committee recommended the
board's two Religious Education
Consultants make a short
in-service presentation to the
board in October; that the Family
Life Committee present a report
to the board early in the fall term;
and that the committee has
representation on the PIJI
Implementation Committee.
A record of the use of schools in
the two countries by
organizations for various
meetings during 1974-75 term
was distributed to the board
members.
Stratford trustee, F.J. Vere,
chairman of the Building and
Property Committee In reply to
enquiries from Zurich ratepayers
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