With school back in session in less than two weeks, the Central Okanagan School District has been adjusting classrooms to meet the 2002 collective language agreement.
In November, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled to restore a language agreement of set classroom sizes. To meet the Classroom Enhancement Fund requirements, the district estimates from September 2016 to September 2017 . According to school district secretary treasurer Larry Paul, the district has enough space to meet the projected number of students for the school year, but has little room to spare.
91裸聊视频淚t91裸聊视频檚 been a very busy summer91裸聊视频here will be 59 new classroom spaces that will be open this September that weren91裸聊视频檛 open in June,91裸聊视频 he said.
The new spaces were created by opening new classrooms, purchasing and moving portables and renovating old spaces. Five new portables have also been purchased to alleviate classroom pressures.
91裸聊视频淚f we have gains and not as many losses, things may be a little hectic as we place those additional kids,91裸聊视频 he said.
The district is currently working to fill its list of spare teachers after many were hired full-time from its teachers-on-call list.
With the newly-elected NDP government, Paul said he isn91裸聊视频檛 concerned with any immediate plans it may have.
91裸聊视频淚 think it91裸聊视频檚 going to take the government a little time to get stabilized and (to determine) where they want to go with their directives. So, for the first little while we91裸聊视频檙e going to go with business as usual,91裸聊视频 he said.
New Minister of Education Rob Fleming served as education critic while the Liberals were in power, and has already visited the district, said Paul. Susan Bauhart, president of the Central Okanagan Teachers91裸聊视频 Association (COTA), said she welcomes the NDP.
91裸聊视频淭hey91裸聊视频檝e already reversed the cuts to adult education, making a huge difference to older people,91裸聊视频 she said.
Bauhart said COTA is hopeful the NDP will fully fund the collective agreement.
Space has always been an issue in the district and more space is always needed, but the Canadian Union of Public Employees has done a good job in ensuring there will be enough classrooms available for this school year, said Bauhart.