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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 2011, p. 4

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4 - WATFRLOU CHRONICLE - Wednesday. lune 29.2011 Catholic board 1ss' ues fewer pmk‘ 3 1.1 A v. ,"L.l ' . . . ,1 -.- _ g - l, . slips for educational ass1stants » “ " . A ‘. . T .. . Bquce DMD The board also approved workers affected by the cuts, _ ,.. | ‘ 1 t * . WA ~ . , ChmnicleStafi a budget of 5246.4 million, said 37 layoff notices were '7 5 '. . ’ _ 3 ' ' ' .;~‘"'-"'-' an increase of $7.27 million sent toEAsand 10 to CYCWs " . . 2 i r ‘S . I?" arett Kuepfer is cau- in operating and capital onlune20. g ' ' .. g ? .;. f: y w <»_ git;- ,_-;,“' ;‘ . tiously optimistic about costs. ' ”it's pretty devastating to _. ,» x m - ~ we. . .-s.s;~,_ .. ~ . e .. the Waterloo Region Approval for using a lot of people.” Schlitt said. . atholic School Board's reserve funds to make up ”Several students that i work 1 1 decision to use $770,000 in the shortfall came after a with will not be getting any ‘ I reserve funds to lessen the motion by Kitchen- help next year. t . layoff of educational assis- er/Wilmot trustee Anthony “Our student numbers 1 tants and child and youth Pisciteili. are dropping but our special care workers for the next “Our organization has needsarenot.’ school year. centred special education as Bruce Rodrigues, associ- ' ‘l'm tempered." Kuepfer a priority," Piscitelli said. ate director of education. . told the Chronicle after “We believe that every stu- said no child's needs will be Monday’s decision. “We will dent in the classroom bene- ignored. i wait and see ifour children ' fits from having students “We always meet the are getting what they really with special needs in the needs of students,” 5 Canadians are proud to llve in a country where people require" Mm. Rodrigum said. i from difiarent backgrounds unite to build a peaceful, The board's budget deci- With the exception of Mike Devoy is president sion Monday will keep 185 trustees Wayne Buchholtz of the Ontario“ English prosperous mew- of the 47 EMS and youth and Peter Reitmeier who Catholic Teachers Associa~ workers who received layoff declared conflicts and could tion. notices this month not vote, Piscitelli's motion "EAs are really an integral , employed with the board to misapproved unanimously. part of the classroom." V. assist in special education. School board officials Devoy said. “it allows the On Canada Day, we celebrate our Kuepfer's daughter Katie. proposed the cut based on teachers more one-on-one who has down syndrome, both declining enrollment time with individual stu- hiStory and our Shared ViSiOl'l 7 was one of the students who and the need to present a dents for the future. » would be affected by the loss balanced budget. "An EA being removed ofpositions. The board is projecting from a classroom doesn't “The needs of our chll- decreased enrollment of simply change the learning . A dren will still exist in Sep- about300$tudents situation for one student but tember.” Kuepfer told the Anne Schlitt, past presi- really affects all of the stu- ‘ board. ‘The board‘s statutt» dent of the Canadian Union dents in the class." - ry obligation to meet those of Public Employees Local “Teachers will have to 3 needs will still exist next 2512, which represents the adapt. but can things be = '.::, N ‘ ternber.” educational and outh doneasric .” pot-tentac- 519 7401573 Wang a, S” y my -/~â€"â€"~\«._- em 7 \ , if? . j/ Jt/e/ t' C/ A > if m _ 12 e [C , u / > . .. .\‘\_, //// -"“" ""‘“ mâ€" m 559.5. ' ,» \\\ â€"â€"’>/ “Mg/J‘â€" f 7“ ‘ t 525, m, . ~45v ";-â€"::â€" '_ ." a Zgngâ€"‘éf‘ ‘i;‘;~tf'?‘;li‘;“xq“‘:£z ‘: “i :;‘f“ Y:‘ - 31”: a ' a? if 4 ’ ;- I a " 5:14; ZZZâ€"22:1“ we p’.‘~'«-'145.:'-_‘7f';§='~5‘ 955” -§3i*i§i?:*§ 394? ‘ 3‘ ‘ ’ . q s . 7 . . < ‘ » F ~ -' a. if“; , f ‘. J;~l.; as w ' l ’ a - “maummwmumw . > .. O D O l ‘u‘ a. Construction rs well underway on our unique - Mlflmdmbm .- . - . . . - 150-1”thth his. ~ g , , brand of humans and high quality fitness Wm war-mm ~ - - - - mamas-snap) - club to serve the city of Waterloo&Krtchener! . Wm“ 0 Hahnltflluigcvhllflmflfimb . . f l» PHASE 1 PRE OPENING SPECIAL . wan-mom mm ISt-lo ‘ j - ~ ‘ . . 1, »~ . -mumtmmm ,_ 5; U . ,» ,- , ONLY 500 SPOTS AVAILABLE! . Wuhan-unmanned ' , “4 . - ‘ ‘ L Gr ' ' | when Sales office opening on July 4th at 9am. . ammmmmmm . â€" O ”M : i ”a , mm . i” 0 Ammdamuww v a 9 - . $200nqgrstmmreea $29 M “9s, 4 as. @ f .. .8 United line Oh: a 9 ‘â€" “5 $ $- 95 we" . '. aga- ‘ - 0 w I'ee a 22 M \ a. ‘ fu- v " . ”h _.,_.,,_.,;_- .,A_'_,. g“. WATERLOO - 405 The Boardwalk - 877.895.7156 - www.theath|eticclubs.ca m

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