m , , 7 , r l l o-wmsmmunonm-Mmszois ‘ 0 O E _ v a...» Report cards are in the mail ; ‘ , Q 12:3 “a"; 5 Bit [m Rtmmce work ethic which allowed the ation of Ontario not to enter . ‘ x..f_ ' y A»; g Forth? Chronicle _ district to get report cards student marks directly into i . “an. Q _""§ out to families a few weeks the board's database and t “if: q, r. ‘ ':( a: ‘I he region's public aheadofschedule‘ instead submit marks to i - its" in ' A _ p i v. school board says the The board hired 40 non principals on paper. i L1 "N- if; ts: repon cards are in the board employees to input The school board argued l a: m ,_ ‘ h . mail â€"â€" as of last week. the marks. using an allotted there wasn't enough time for I i ms. m f: ‘ «‘ ow Waterloo Region District budget of 5200111). the schools“ administrative : . if; if“ ’ __ 95} “f" u School Board has announced “We have been able to ï¬n- staff to input marks before i ...,.. Q WW "- "5 ‘ ~ ‘ ’ - "i it mailed out the long await- ish a little bit earlier and have the end of the school year. As i "4†’ :_ ‘, ed end-of-year report card been able to come in under a result. students received : mâ€, "‘ marks. starting on luly29 budget. and we are pleased only a letter indicating their : x , ï¬gs h ï¬- “We know this has been a with that." said Martha l)ea- grade placement for next fall. l . f n difï¬cult time for students. con. an executive ofï¬cer at The union. however. l G'â€" . 4 .. - ‘. i parents. guardians and their the school board. argued its members provid- ' 1 families.†said board chair Families were notiï¬ed on ed boards with ample time to E f G) t Kathleen Woodcock in a lune it! that elementary stu- prepare report cards and l I, _ .. - «a media statement. dents would not receive their send them home before the ' ‘ ' â€We appreciate your ï¬nal marks. citing labour disâ€" end of the school year. patience as we continue to ruption caused bya work-to- Public school trustees work together to support the rule campaign by the agreed to hire additional staff t . achievement and well~being province's public elementary to input student marLs into i of our students." teachers' union. the board's digital repon card I Woodcock also thanked Teachers. who have been system over the summer. ; those hired to input student without a contract for hearty with the hopes they could get ; grades. She said it was their a year. were directed by the marks out to families before i “professional and efficient“ Elementary Teachers" Feder- the end of August. l ' ' “I!“ m" Fife questions lack of transparenc E ; 0 m; Y i ' In “0“ Continued from page! onetime influx of cash. an email to the(3hmnicle. l A report released in May The 2014 budget stated 1 It will use 35 billion to by economists David Peters the govemment would "look ; pay down its hydro debt and and Douglas Peters on at maximizing and unlock» i ' invest the remaining S4 hil- behalf of the Canadian ing value from assets it cutâ€" ‘ lion in public transit and Union of Public Employees rently holds. including real ' infrastructure projects “MPH suggested a lit) per estate holdings as well as 1 New amvals weekly across the province. cent sale of Hydro (me (town corporations such as ' At the same time. the could cost the rovince Ontario Power Generation. i ï¬om our new province announced its 5338.8 million inplost rev? Hydro One and the liquor ' intent to broaden beer sales enue each at. Control Board offlntario ' SM COMM†to 450 of the province's "lt's shift-sighted." Fife The government also a; approximately 1.500 grocery said. adding the province said it would remain the 31 stores. has lacked transparency largest shareholder of Hydro . . . I'he (Ionservatives and with the public with its (me and no other share Int U It IO†M NDP have warned the plans. holder or group of share _&â€"_____ Hydro (lne sale will only Kelsey Ingram. the press holders would be permitted fr mm ‘ . 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