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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Dec 2009, p. 5

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V\ \I fill AM 1(NR0NKII: “Wednesday 1)“ {other ‘4, Am ' 5 O o 0 School security report thin on details, says local trustee BY 0th PROM. PARKMIIJ schools should be kept lot ked "l was disappointed but not really people irt apartments, people iii Illt teased set Lil'll) measures, - (@553 ““11 , 7 throughout the day stirprised with a one~page report," offices, and people itt their hurries. including t'aittetas arid motiitors Hill Kt'llli. tlte board's manager he said “ lhey talked abotit safety "Why do we not extend tltis to lvvo other schools have requested chool board trustee John of health, safety and set urity. and measures, arid I've lteard them all our preciousthildreti's’Why not?" security audits. .. llendry said lie needs trtore superintendent lohit Bryant pre before. I was expecting a whole lot Keith said the health arid safer " lhose schools really want to detailed information front the settled the report, which indicated moreinfomtationartd options." department worked directly With see who is coming through the health and safety department before that principals who have concerns S‘chell. a parettt front Winston principals arid the school adminis front door.” Keith said. he'll rubber stamp budg‘t dollars for can contact the health and safety Churchill Public School, led the ttators to get feedback. llendry said the budget being elementary school security. departtitettt for art audit. (lasts for charge to have the board reexarti- "The purpose is to make sure brought forward In March wrll lletidr) was responding to a improved security were estimated Ine security strategies after art that as a departrtient we have the include cash for additional security double sided otte~page report [we at an excess of $5.000 per site. intruder got into that school during funds to be able to provide addi- measures at those schools that settted to the Waterloo Region Dis- It contained no quantified data the day. A mirror has been installed tional security if the principals ask have been identified tnct School Board by staffers iti that on existing security issues or pre that is supposed to improve the for it,” Keith said. But before he'll approve it, he department. 'l was surprised." he cautions at schools, and no recom~ sightline between the tttain office Serious security incidents are wants detailed information about ‘ said. "I fouttd it to be a bit sketchy," lllt‘l‘idilllllns. "I ‘ve never seen a and the front entrance few and far between, he said. Willi what is being done to make stu- Requested iit March and dt‘llV report that has that level of detail itt “ loday, we still have nothing no lockdowns occurring at any of dents safer. “Those are the kind of ered itt Not ember, the report was it,” llendry said. substantial that would prevent this the region's schools Lhisyear, questions I'll be asking,” he said to address, among other things, Parent l'om Schell said he was from happening again.” Schell said. In the past couple of years, five “Because I think there's a lot you whether or ttot doors at elementary also unhappy mth the lack of data. ”We afford locked door security to schools have been fitted with can dowithout spending money." .. ‘9! Comfort Plus ll " it v \ ii R\i'i1 in. s NH iitissis r/x /[‘, _ ,4 M v n I _ '2‘ , , , BALLET J O RGEN CANADA PRESENTS . l . -, _..... G R0 u I 0 I s EVE N Comfort Pius celebrates their 5“ . ‘ Eigtli Anniiersary in their neii location on ”From the seeds ofa timeless classic ballet, grows a timeless Bridgeport Rd- Will 40 d3“ (ll Canadian ballet, as home grown as maple syrup and back bacon." '- l t- g ; U lh ) 0h l ll] | Kitchener-Waterloo Record an RS 'C '3‘ "1‘55 fl uh 0“ k A Charming Family Holiday Event store...plus, iou can _ From a 1912 wintery schoolhouse in Bisset, Ontario to the lush summer wetlands of Ontario's Algonquin Park, audiences are taken on a grand journey with the young Klara and the Nutcracker Prince as they experience Canadian , W WI N YO u R landscapes filled With snowflakes, Mounties, and charming woodland creatures Q3 performed by children from the local dance schools. PU RC H n s E Monday, December 28, 2009 ‘1 , I . »l 2 pm & 7.30 pm . , 1-in-40 chance Centre In The Square/101 Queen Street N, Kitchener , Tickets: $21 to $53. includes discounts for kids (Jet full (lt‘l.lils in time, Buy 6 or more tickets & get a 20% discount! . ._ Qualityfiimitiuuxflbtdabfcprim!!! 519-5784570 - k - - ‘ V _ , , \ ' . . WWW.Centr€ square.com . BO\\@ ‘i ( fill/fill f 1/”) 3 o ‘ \ ‘, _ :- Thank you toourMedia Sponsors . . ‘ e i , ”do . . _ D )0 * W 1 @ Centre CANADA'S LOCAL BALLEYCOMP [N THE W wwwballnfiorgencmadar

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