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Should the Toronto District School Board Start Closing Schools?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Courtesy of schools.tdsb.on.ca

Courtesy of schools.tdsb.on.ca

According to the Toronto District School Board last year 92 of 533 public schools in Toronto had an enrollment of less than 60%, and the attrition is continuing. The TDSB loses about 4,000 each year. Add this to the fact that the TDSB is hard up for cash and there seems to be no alternative to closing schools. It is estimated that closing 25 – 30 schools would save between $10 million and $15 million per year.

In order to deal with this issue trustees have voted to close Scarborough’s Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute in September. It is also reported that Grade 9 has been cancelled at West Toronto Collegiate because of too few students. Instead of massive school closures Josh Matlow, trustee for St. Paul’s, will be presenting a motion at the August 26th school board meeting, requesting that the board consider closing 10 of its undersubscribed schools this year and 10 more the year after.

The quality of education should be of paramount importance. Today’s Parent magazine has compiled a list of the best elementary and middle schools across Canada. The criteria was based on factors including community commitment, serving special needs, quality of teachers, clubs, programs, and the cool factor. Here is the list of the top schools in Ontario. Only one is in Toronto. Let’s hope that it’s not slated for closure.

  • Cedarvale Community School (Toronto, 220 students, JK-6)
  • St. John Bosco Catholic School (Brockville, 380 students, JK-6)
  • Briargreen Public School (Nepean, 330 students, JK-6)
  • Pioneer Park Public School (Kitchener, 316 students, JK-6)
  • Castlefrank Elementary School (Kanata, 315 students, JK-8)
  • Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School (Waterdown, 500 students, JK-8)