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Old Posted Sep 8, 2013, 4:30 AM
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The ministry seems miles behind the times not only in providing the capital for new school construction, portable acquisitions, and school renovations, but also in providing for the huge amounts of support staff required to keep up with incoming students from other countries (educational assistants, EAL-trained teachers, etc). And that's just one dynamic of the "new Saskatchewan" that the Sask Party keeps saying they're prepared for.
Which they're not.

Saskatchewan is growing, our schools are growing, but schools are expected to do more with less. Eventually that model won't work.

I used to think that modular schools would work to help with the crunch, but then I realized that the areas that need really need schools are Stonebridge, Hampton, and Rosewood... all of which would fill a standard sized school the day it opened.
     
     
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