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Smaller Classes Something to Celebrate - 2005-05-02 at 07:58
Smaller Classes Something to Celebrate During Education Week

Grade 3 Class With 23 Students This Year Instead Of 32

TORONTO, May 2 /CNW/ - Smaller class sizes for many of Ontario's youngest
students are just one of the things to celebrate during Education Week,
Education Minister Gerard Kennedy said today.
"For the first time in a long time, class sizes are coming down -- one
out of every three elementary schools in Ontario has an additional teacher
this year," said Kennedy.
"For thousands of students in junior kindergarten to Grade 3, that means
smaller class sizes and more individual attention from their teachers."
The McGuinty government invested $90 million this school year to reduce
class sizes in primary grades, allowing school boards to hire 1,100 more
teachers. For students at Indian Road Crescent Junior Public School, where
Kennedy read with students today to mark the first day of Education Week, the
government's investment has resulted in a new primary teacher and a Grade 3
class with 23 students, compared to 32 projected students without the new
teacher.
"Having fewer students in my classroom this year is making a huge
difference to me and to my students," said Grade 3 teacher Marie Braz. "I've
got more time to give students the individual attention they need at this
critical point in their education."
Beginning to reduce the number of students in primary classes is key to
the McGuinty government's plan to rebuild Ontario's publicly funded education
system after years of cutbacks. Other results of the government's investment
in and commitment to education include:

- Peace and stability -- A new provincial agreement with the Elementary
Teachers' Federation and the Ontario School Boards' Association that
ended work-to-rule activities on April 18 and calls for four-year
contracts within provincial salary guidelines
- Opportunities for struggling high school students -- An $18 million
investment in 105 projects provincewide is helping students stay in
school, prepare for the workplace and accumulate the credits they need
to graduate
- Repairs and renovations to schools -- A $280-million fund will
secure financing for up to $4 billion worth of repairs, renovations
and new schools. Work on many projects will begin this summer.

Later today, Kennedy will challenge all members of the provincial
legislature to spend a full day back in school before the end of May. This
fifth annual MPP Back-to-School Challenge is designed to ensure that all MPPs
reconnect with teachers, education workers, students and others in the school
system.
"Strengthening our publicly funded education system means we have to stay
connected to the day-to-day reality in the classroom," said Kennedy. "I
encourage all MPPs to spend a full day in one of our schools and see this
government's commitment to education at work for all students."

Disponible en français.

www.edu.gov.on.ca
www.resultsontario.gov.on.ca

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For further information: Contacts: Amanda Alvaro, Minister's Office,
(416) 325-2632, (416) 509-5696 (cell); Wilma Davis, Communications Branch,
(416) 325-6730; Public Inquiries: (416) 325-2929 or 1-800-387-5514,
TTY: 1-800-263-2892


 

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