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Importhanï¬. espeCia y or to the universities without compromising the needs of emment m 997' , yourown c. l ren. “ma/ the residents? Some might think the And to Just let the board W .0 Most of the time. it's not a big problem as the city and idea ‘5 a remnant Of the edu- m bureaucrats and school 5-" , - ~ cation wars fought between ~ administrators have the run . â€"-â€"- the institutions complement each other. . . . m “ammo Chm“? awhl'flkd But there‘s no peace in the Northdale neighbour- the Conservative govern- rs " 0f the Sh'p Without some 0f ' each Wednesda elm and _ _ . _ . . . a. 4‘ . . : Mam, (Mmplxdy y hood. While the restdents dont expltcrtly blame the uni- "‘9‘" andhthe teachers fags-h v that impgfrtant â€â€œ1“" puts ' versities. they do point to students as the problem. unions at I at time, bl" "5 5"“ process ore 9899 e, ONTARIO mess COUNCIL A major question seems to be what so†of responsi- reason for being went well And communtty tnvolve- The Waterloo Chronicle IS a member bility d0 lerid Laurier Universi and the Universi of beyond that divisive debate. "lent and promoting demO‘ ofThc ()nlano Pm“ Council. which _ . ty W Th r wa sch 0] of BOB crau‘c res nst'bilities should - . , Waterloo have in the neighbourhood? e e 5 a 0 . p0 lesldcn tttmplatnis against mcm th ht befo me Edu _ be inherent in our education her newspaperx Any complaint True. the problems do seem to stem from their stu- ‘ Gus . re ca VRBANAC about MW 091mm advmmnfl 0' dent populations, But are they accountable for the way tion Quality Improvement ‘ . " ' system. i conduct omit: rim be [alien to the theirstudents behave outside ofthe campus? Act became tainted by he him on the right bus and What got me started "3: raï¬'):‘:rle:“l‘8d l“‘"‘P'F;‘r'"“ Should they be? ’ politics of the time that more with the proper supervision. thinking about school counâ€" t‘ c t g o n ario c“ . - . . .. . . , . . _ ‘ Count-ti. 2 (‘aritntt Street. Sutlt‘ The answer is as about as clear as it was a year ago parental involvement “Km†. 03d " Change any‘l‘mg? .015 was the debate â€â€˜5‘ start 1 l7lb,Tlvriinln. 0N _ M53 Ill when angry citizens requested at a council meeting that cal to the overall achieve- 'lhat s something that 5 still mg at the local public school Y COPYRIGHT the City ofMterloo do something to save the Northdale merit ofstudents, , up for debate. _ board about locking "5 doors 3 That school counctls are Thais because sometimes during the day. i The contents at this nevupaper are areal- - fl 'al h th I h' k in th ~. ' f One Waterloo tru te ' prawn: h) ulpynghl and may he Since that meeting, the same problems have cropped most m “Fm“ w en 83' I m w ’8 .9 misston 0 . . .. . S 9‘ i uxcd only {or pcmnai mint-"mm“. up and residents are 5â€â€œ dissatisï¬ed are fostering parental and school counctls is com- Lathenne hie, thinks pan of L‘Ifll purposes All other rlghls are liven the students are getting mad that they‘re being community involvement in mendable. they don't really that debate will be about Kit-.231 ‘1'ij ï¬gfl‘fjï¬laflfg} ml. portrayed as a problem rather than a pan of the com- education,'participating m meld much power. . , school counctls 3mm" to ‘ . the planning process for Are they a tool to postttve~ make deaslons about school material you must ï¬rst obtain the munity tapestry. . - . f d V , V penntwrm at the owner nitric copy The responsibility seems to fall on the city's shou|< school tmprovementand ly focus the passions of par- sa ety an security. right i-ttr lunhcl tnittrtnattnn tun tiers, (Zoun lan d'Ailly says that he and city staff have advocating for posttive ents. teachers and school Right now. most of those t.ttt Bah Vrbanat. lxlilul. Wall‘rkli . _ - change with both the princi- administrators for the overall doctsion rest in the hands of â€my", I .79 w he 9 . been working hard at the problem. but theres only so . . . . . ‘°-~‘ ‘ ' ‘ NWâ€? al dth h lboand be »ï¬t f t l t? individual nnctpals i - . , ~ lithe can do under the law. p an e“ 00 4 m 0 ‘ l“ en 5' p " -ll_“al1flt\1l,()fltdn0~.} “lit mUC Y - ‘ An th W 1 So where does the solution come from? As a fatherof three l m ()r are they iiisl one way 0 er ater oo trustee. . i.l rims policy 'lhe city believes that pan of it must come from the getting my first taste of to curtail the unwanted l0hn llendry. said he doesnt ‘ lrticn It» the aim mu“ tout..." the “Widen“. The residents believe n must come from the school counctls andl get a input of some very perststeni belleve that school councrls . ur;lr;ll\r;\;|| namnggnitégc. mam: City sense that its an effective tool people? should have the power of 5 17M It "I "I! l’ N‘T‘m ‘ r V_ ‘ ‘F i ‘ r‘. t ":1me nttmhm an med only it: But it has to come from somewhere. "23mâ€? pgoposed Cm???“ h“? then blusybodtiels vetpfotn‘thosé, dffllslon: | l l \crlfttalitm purpnu‘t and will nol be .. ..,‘ "‘:“r1§3“ w I a; i ,7 > ‘18:; y K." , W lOU avtng ings W en ll CORK“ () Olll' C l- ey 0 Cy S ()u ( publtslicd Nam. will not he with w 3:3,“? "“» ' «7K7 ' it... “-f' ‘ w; "' sprung on you. dren's education? Sure there have to share the same liabili held We reserve the right to edit. con ‘31...“ fut-q- r ;._ a: “,1 .1- . For instance. when the a,“ ity that principals have when dens: or reject any contribution luv “I: Hi' a; A . ,- ‘ , - . I; i.» ‘ h l v ld l k f ‘ . f l'l lh v k h d . . broil) or legal puma-n ileum Flu) 513‘ i‘ _ ‘ ,‘ f sc no my 0 est son. .11 e, Butt itwasnt or‘t epeo- '8} ma Ct ese etermina- be \uhmllled h) it. to Hamel“ " {.7 .7. ~: ,. ‘ ‘3 . attends was talking about ple who want to be involved lions. he argued. m h (mail in cuttrtrtulautu . " 7 ' . changing some of its dise no one would get involved at l think there's no school """‘""‘"" “ “' â€3! "ml "' dd" ' - ' »' * mlssal procedures it allowed all. system without the parents cred to Waterloo ( hrontcle. 279 . . . . . t 1 with, S, N . Sum 10. minim me to express some con- And being pushy doesnt or their children. So. should- . ()nt-noNIJ ma \/ ' ' ~ cerns we had about getting mean that deas and con- n'tthey have more ofa say? l