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Alton Village School Boundary Review Update

Alton Village School Boundary Review Update. School Boundary Review Committee (SBRC). St. Christopher John Karcz Wendy Vallesi. St. Elizabeth Seton Mary Blonde Courtney Rainville Margaret Lavallee – Alton Village Diana Rodin – Alton Village. Halton Catholic District School Board

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Alton Village School Boundary Review Update

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  1. Alton VillageSchool Boundary ReviewUpdate

  2. School Boundary Review Committee(SBRC) St. Christopher John Karcz Wendy Vallesi St. Elizabeth Seton Mary Blonde Courtney Rainville Margaret Lavallee – Alton Village Diana Rodin – Alton Village Halton Catholic District School Board Lorrie Naar – Superintendent of Education Giacomo Corbacio – Superintendent of Facilities Scott Bland – Administrator of Planning Services

  3. Recent Milestone Dates • December 6, 2011 – SBRC Presented its Interim Report to Board of Trustees • January 12, 2012 – Open House/Community Information Meeting • January 20, 2012 – Community Input and Comments due date • February 7, 2012 – SBRC Update to Board of Trustees

  4. Scenario #2

  5. (Scenario #3)

  6. (Scenario #4A)

  7. Option Comparison • Option 1 - formerly Scenario #2 • Option 2 - formerly Scenario #3 • Option 3 - formerly Scenario #4A

  8. Community Consult • January 12th Open House/Community Information Meeting was advertised extensively (school newsletters and updates, websites, Parish Bulletin, Burlington Post and Synervoice) • 100 - 125 people attended the Open House/Community Information Meeting where the SBRC reviewed the process, criteria and options • Following the SBRC’s presentation, the floor was opened for parents to ask questions/comments • Approximately 35 parents spoke at the Open House and a total of approximately 30 written comments were received

  9. Community Concerns • Prefer Option #1 • Prefer Option #2 • Prefer Option #3 • None of the options presented are preferred • Given no choice – all 3 options are essentially the same • Area west of Orchard Road should be redirected to St. Elizabeth Seton • Other Alternative Options should be developed • Redirect only the Alton Village students as per Scenario #1

  10. Community Concerns • Redirect Alton Village Students and delay other boundary changes for one year • Home addresses should be audited • Do not allow cross boundary students to remain at the school • Bussing/walking concerns • Farther to walk to St. Elizabeth Seton • Uniform concerns • St. Christopher students should not have to move for a second time • We have already moved once before in 2007 • Grandfather students to remain as cross boundary at St. Christopher

  11. Community Concerns • Grandfather students who started when school opened in 2007 to remain • Grandfather students in Grade 5 and above to stay at St. Christopher • If redirected, family may/will move to the Public School • French Immersion should be provided at St. Elizabeth Seton • Will FDK be offered at the new school • When will construction be completed in order to start arranging daycare • Consider the feelings of the students impacted

  12. Answering Community Concerns • Community requested to see enrolment projections for Scenarios which were determined as not feasible by the SBRC • Community requested to see additional school boundary options involving the school attendance area North of Dryden Avenue and West of Orchard Road • To provide the above information will require additional time and therefore the SBRC require an extension of time to complete its mandate • A second Open House/Community Information Meeting has been scheduled for March 8, 2012 to provide another opportunity for the community to comment and provide input

  13. Process – Next Steps • Mach 8, 2012 – 2nd Open House community Information Meeting • March 23, 2012 – Additional Community Input and Comments are due • April 17, 2012 – SBRC Presentation of Final Report to Board of Trustees • May 1, 2012 – Public delegations to the Board and Board approves new school boundaries

  14. QUESTIONS ANSWERS

  15. Thank you!

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