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Canadian PUhlngllilns Mail Sales s l \ v s v \ I ill Publication Agreement Number (Alll‘ON l(‘ Ll“ hl)‘ l()Rl‘\l‘ ' MOVlng O of the blOCk worms international Mainland Serial sum Makin schools safe It is with mixed emotions r _ . . . that moment I was struck by her as“ ow: mo g that i sit down to write this ] I \ _\ I ( )_\ how special this job has «aide |tn1|.:~a: ,, . - _ , , t » bee . , u if mu J "A Aftiuple of recent inCidents has the local public board Lï¬lli'vrim l m(yhï¬nal i)“ f‘" l [ H. I†( )( k theg b‘fzusfilt'slgl‘ï¬tn "K m ‘6â€"‘ ' eviewing its policy on locked doors. I e! ater 00, ‘ ronic C knoisp) w W ng F0 h" â€to most harrowing was when a robbery suspect was 3m mmqu on I“ an 1 com 1:11:33"), POOP e m I is / found in the hallways ofWinston Churchill public school cxcmng new positionde _ l " r “I; . yth't I Ma Q- in December, The latest came last week when an office leomrflumcationsdan T k but Tl “a sonlipr-co» "I“ r . ~ 1 r r v i 5 4‘ x V) , x r - lhe “ . I â€I ï¬rst I ., manager at Brigadoon piibltc school suffered cuts and Lift†5 cplunting IN“ I “b ‘ ‘ “ F0 m; t d t d rea ' mg .‘ , "hf "I â€m" ‘ “ if†M“ bruises while confronting a teen robber on the school's d“ unti stan my â€UV 1" ‘ l ' ‘ ' tttth “itink\titl\ by Mainland w BUIIISHOI 885V“) say i i, [n fact.lhold "19 record \1etli.i(irtiuplld “min“ odb' [X (h ‘ , ' i " ‘ i at the(‘hronicle for bein , Parents from both those school communities came go k I? md J in} C0: .- E9 the OM" p “18th kg ' [ih\-I\:RI-(i PRJS‘ “I“ M †h out to the public board meeting Monday to voice their moons an m) contacts I" r ‘J‘ ever bei'nLaIZked V 0d Tb , of hilliiihi'i vii-tiltituiiiliinliliit-ii Câ€â€â€œâ€™â€â€œ' while mm“ also came to 0m" their support for t (it'mfnmurlylfy - u i ‘ someone («it ) (hone [a e " mmdm mmprnnh new“! "W, Waterloo trustee Catherine lfife's motion to lock school “£1â€an l 0“ I“ II?†1 JENNIFER 1 ï¬e“, -d /\ d(n “I; er- her llL‘“\PrlP(‘f\ An) tnmpluint doors Mlal‘dW'ldL‘. get to m)“ I K pttOP ( you ‘ ORMSTON ‘ 0 ll ï¬nish.†5 0' (I [1th “My "[*‘“};- ‘l'ii"?"':‘*;d‘in"'“¥ in While trustees instead voted to ask board staff to work I?“ _,[’}?lljh5pâ€:g l Dion't girtnine wr mg stimus s >u \ 1r\ la en In t if r . . . v r [hum ime WI em an ,a , w, , ,7,. s ( I r r ‘VIL'W their olicies and to investi ate the costs of ut- .. .. . m‘wr’dr’c' l nrt‘ml‘t‘d wnipl-llnl~ I b H P j . _ _ t g 1 I . p you do with your family and contacts â€" the people though â€" not everyone is a 1 tan be brought in Oman†Pm“ ting timers ant camt ra, they did make one important f , d‘ , who call and "ve me the fan oflen i ) th Bl k ( â€uncut 1 (atrium Street, suite concession - that parent councils will havea say. neph 5; . h , scoo about 51,18“ ha n- For if“: ( n e (.)C ' l â€l" “Wm“ â€5 t M59 â€* Up until now it was up to individual principals to if , ey "3:45 you‘d“??? in ianaterloo in a ohmic) wrotea “income an“? (‘twtiRitiH‘i determine if measures such as locking doors during tesupsanChownsi an t e ni§ne tou q en'da (20d tieal Waterloo nib) g my: “I“ Ihe content» of [flu newts-per are school hours should be in place. Now Parents who have team an L ‘ "m" “S no of ouitimeptalkin gm the tumin 100 man WldOle.b protected by topyrighi and may he their kids attendingthe schools will also havea say, (XCLIPEIOLI- , k uÂ¥1lic I,†m Tufbuild a†' gl I nears}? h was ’ W“! "M? "" WNW" """'*"""'“‘" It will also spark a bigger debate about the need to ' " ‘ ey got (0 now me p ' , u {y r re . y [1 case w" I e “OW ( “at purposes «it iilher rights in- lock school (1mm really well As some readers real relationships “1mm?“ which retraced her Journey < resemed d miner I use s . . †" _ . ' ' ' ' ‘ _ h h .d "T" u i v u? l, W,†lhere are parents and school administrators already may have noticed. BOb people. . from asmall “Ha.“ m Tran . in n ma 6 an) uw.‘ o t is I _ , ,‘ Vrhanactirroteacolumn That reallyhii me as l was svlvania to Austria anti later lnaltrlal you must tint Obtain the wormed about the potential fallout of that kind of deci- bo _ _ /h , interviewin the Kâ€"W Silver ti (‘ d ~ fl'mlmflm "1 (hf «WW i" "K“ we} siont What do you do in the case of schools with a lot of ab‘l'ui my Slilgffgf "Tlmmg Stars al gal seniors" act- 0 lana‘a. d l ‘ â€th For further information inn portables? DO we want [0 turn our schools into fOfll’ESS‘ a I 11195 (or at 0 . as P f , 0C .‘ . receive S‘L'Vt‘l'd phone I (Act Bub \ format. mirror Waterloo (my mes (0 say) my weeks mg troupe 1 a couple of calls and emails about that < Chronicle, 17° Weber Si N, Sunt- Q ‘ , I ' w g 1 in ct ’ j in War â€m than“ NZJ my lhe reality is that a lot of our work ilaces and other You-knowyou V9 spent a eek. ago abot ' the ates piece, _ , t t e t , . . i ‘ lot oftime With someone production lets list Ra 'the ' w i 'i ‘ Private spaces already have restricted access. Schools are wh h m h I I've never met a inure to l I l 3’ yf ( ren 1 â€714“ Pm." V different in that they are considered community assets ent eycan I a w 0 e , . . C.""g"‘ “ ate me or cap- letters to the aim must contain like , ,- - - , , column With stories about (‘mhllSlaSUC 01' passionate luring the story so wells r v and part of the neighbourhood But ultimately its an _ , _ “m" ‘ "1“ "If"- "EM'U'V “Mfr“ , - - your "talent for humming off bunch. and have worked I had acc‘identallv written and New“ “my,“ Mde “1 issue about keeping our kids safe, k d , l . h with them man times th f - , ltlephont numbers are used only Inc And when it comes to safety no cost is too high W an imp antingt ose' . y ' e woman “If“ mm a famiâ€" wiiit anon pumhcs and II†no! he “FM-r "W5 , w I mental bombs that go off in As I left §llver Star Site ly ofï¬crman decentt “mm,“ em,“ M“ M M M", 11 r t; ., a c .. a; MW “1: ‘ the most inopporttine Armstrongs house ~ mth a rather than “descent." held We resefle the righi in edit mn ',_ is“ '. 5 ‘ “E, v. f '_ , - "g,“qu‘“ times." freshly baked mum“ C011!“ Oops. That's a mistake l ~ a t. 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