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Greens Say Merging Ontario School Boards Will Better Fund All Students

"For many years, the GPO has called for the merger of the Catholic and public school boards into one English board and one French board. The cost savings of this merger could fund special education needs, protect communities from school closures, and address persistent human rights concerns. GPO"
“For many years, the GPO has called for the merger of the
Catholic and public school boards into one English board and one
French board. The cost savings of this merger could fund special
education needs, protect communities from school closures, and address
persistent human rights concerns. GPO”

 

Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner is calling for the Liberal government to immediately make funds available so that kids with special needs can go to school every day.

“It is unacceptable for the Liberals to fail kids with special needs when the money is there,” said Schreiner. “Right now we are wasting it on duplicate services and empty chairs. If Ontario ended school segregation and merged the public and Catholic boards, we could save more than $1 billion a year.”

According to a study conducted by People for Education, 49% of school principals have asked parents to keep children with special needs at home, mainly staffed.    In elementary schools there is only one special education teacher per 37 students with special needs. In high schools the number falls to one for every 74 students.

“I have to say I’m ashamed. How can we be failing these kids in this way?” said Schreiner. “I’m not even sure it’s legal,” he added. The
Education Act requires that children attend school unless they are ill.

For many years, the GPO has called for the merger of the Catholic and public school boards into one English board and one French board. The cost savings of this merger could fund special education needs, protect communities from school closures, and address persistent human rights concerns.   For the Silo, Amy Watson. To learn more contact 416-977-7476 Please mention the Silo when contacting.

Ontario Greens list merging public & seperate schools as spring session priority

 

Being 'pitched' again- The Green Party of Ontario believe that by merging Ontario's Catholic-Separate school board system with Ontario's Public school board system (ie: a single school for all students) the province would save $1,200,000,000 per year. CP
Being ‘pitched’ again- The Green Party of Ontario believe that by merging Ontario’s Catholic-Separate school board system with Ontario’s Public school board system (ie: a single school for all students) the province would save $1,200,000,000 per year. CP

Queen’s Park – Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner is calling on the status quo parties to stop playing political games and
focus on getting Ontario’s economy moving again while protecting the people and places we love.

Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner
Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner

 

“It is essential that political leaders put the public interest before their political self-interest,” says Schreiner. “Ontario needs an honest debate about making our schools fair and fiscally responsible, halting the record loss of farmland, and reversing the lack of concrete support for small businesses to create jobs.”

The Green Party urges the three other parties to seek solutions to the issues facing Ontario today that will last beyond the
next election.

Schreiner put forward the Green Party’s policy priorities for the spring session:

* A jobs plan that cuts taxes for small businesses by doubling the exemption level for the Employer Health Tax
* Permanent protection for prime farmland and source water, and
* Improving our kids’ education by merging the school boards into one public system with French and English boards to save $1.2 billion each year

“We need to tackle the tough challenges now. Ontario desperately needs new ideas to foster job creation and to protect the people and places we love,” says Schreiner. “The Green Party will continue to hold the government answerable to the people of Ontario.” For the Silo, Becky Smit.