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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, February 17, 2012 · 8 Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Teacher facing charges By Theresa Boyle and Vidya Kauri TORONTO STAR The Toronto District School Board is sending social workers to an east-end Toronto school after a teacher was charged with sexually assaulting a student. It's alleged that a 17-year-old female student from Eastdale Collegiate Institute was sexually assaulted by a teacher on Feb. 8. The student reported the allegation to school officials two days later and police were brought in. Police are concerned there may be more victims. "These are serious charges and we must act of course in the interest of student safety. The teacher was sent home immediately upon the allegation being reported and will remain away pending the outcome of the matter," said board superintendent Beth Butcher. The Gerrard St. E. school caters to a small population of just over 200 students who have mild intellectual delays. It prides itself on being a caring and supportive environment. A science teacher was arrested on Wednesday. Board officials then met with school staff. During the last class of the day, students were given a NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Class Environmental Assessment Study Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) Transportation Corridor Improvements Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) to Ninth Line/Ford Drive (Regional Road 13), Town of Oakville Study Halton Region is initiating a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study to consider a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands on order to best address travel demand along Upper Middle Road, a number of road improvement alternatives will be examined as part of the study including widening of the roadway, cross impact of such improvements on the social and natural environments. Process identify and evaluate alternative solutions, and determine a preferred solution in consultation compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Public and review agency consultation is a key element of the Class EA process and input will be sought throughout this study. At this time, it is anticipated that two public meeting is anticipated to be held in Spring 2012. Details will be advertised as the study progresses. Upon completion of the study, a comprehensive Environmental Study Report will be prepared and placed on the public record for a 30-day will detail the planning process and the preferred alternative including how the public and agency input was received. TRAFALGAR ROAD (REG . RD. 3) PR-2770A letter to bring home to parents, informing them of the situation. "Students who had questions were reassured of their own safety and that was the point of sending that letter home," Butcher said. "There are supports at the school and there will be further discussion with students as this unfolds," she said, adding the board's social work department will be sending professionals to the school to help out. The teacher in question began working with the board and the school in September 2009. "We obviously also know that charges don't constitute guilt. You are innocent until proven guilty," Butcher said. "The school and the Toronto District School Board will be cooperating with the police in their investigation." Nachhatar Singh, 56, of Oakville, has been charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation. None of the allegations have been proven in court. Police are asking anyone with information to call 416-808-5500 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477). (REG. RD. 13 ) DUNDAS STREET (REG. RD. 5) Tough time to plan for a funeral The right time is now Even when it's expected, death comes as a shock to those left behind. 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