7’ "i ' h v marrow-m m0. m2 . l Boards soften stance on third- party operators Br Put: m done to offer a board-run. mended day @mt‘tw to Isamhgprogramlnalladtoolswhetethe ‘ lull-day early learning kindergarten pro- lmaynothesaidanddoneafterall.1'he . :3 madam†Waterloo Region District School Board The board. however, will also operate and Waterloo Catholic District School m [or children not! bur to seven at } boardappeartobesofteningtheirstanceon mauamdofledngachdce I the fate of third-party daycare providers in “anyâ€? local schools The board be running hem-and- "We took a lot of heat for not listening after school daycare at its elementary butdtetealityiswhatwewanttodoistake admimhreduLatadailyoostot alookattheoptions.‘ publicboardtrustee t; â€perm 2153‘ John Hendry said ‘ " Both boards have it“; canduaing con- Hendry issued a notice of motion last sultation sessions wtrhparents after the week requesting board staff bring back a plans to drop third-pas] operators drew reponexarniningoptionsfortheimpieman- om tation of extended day. which would see / 96’ Parents said they took issue with rate boards take over before-and-aiter school / “ 3 increases. the loss ofproven child care care for four-to-seven year-old: in local ,’ , ‘1 _ s \ pmvidersandlackofcofltation. schools. , $25 ‘ Hendrysaidhewaatluurewhattheout- 'nteintentofthemotionistogetcom- /" to 7 ; cornewouldbeatthepublicboardbutsaid plete details in the implementation strum g V. he expected WRDSB staff and third-party that the staflbrought forward." 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