Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Are Ontario Schools Approaching This Point

We have union leaders admitting that the major portion of the money allocatted to education goes into the pockets of their members and is pushing McGinty to throw more money at the system. School boards can't balance their budgets and refuse to any cuts. And the morass in education continues so you have to wonder how long before the following happens in Ontario schools.....

Underfunded School Lacks Resources To Calculate Student-To-Teacher Ratio

October 2, 2006 | Issue 42•40

Underfunded School Lacks Resources To Calculate Student-To-Teacher Ratio

October 2, 2006 | Issue 42•40

PHILADELPHIA—Budget cuts and unfulfilled requests for federal funding have left Philadelphia's East Central High School without the vital resources needed to determine how many students per teacher the school currently supports. "Our staff of 54 teachers is aware that 1,578 students are in attendance," principal Ian Victor said Monday. "We always hear that suburban schools have a 16-to-1 ratio—we just want to know how we stack up." East Central's original budget request of $120,000 was intended to purchase new equipment, replace outdated textbooks, and to figure out exactly how long it would take a school bus traveling at 35 mph to arrive at the school from Milburne, if it left at 7:35 a.m.

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