Ms.
Laurie Scott (Haliburton-Victoria-Brock):
My question today is for the Minister of Education.
Last year I stood up with the member from Simcoe
North and asked you to resolve a transportation
issue affecting students and families in the Carden-Dalton
areas of my riding of Haliburton-Victoria-Brock.
I told you then about the approximately 150 students
in these former townships who for generations
have taken their elementary and secondary school
education with the Simcoe County District School
Board. Many of them have travelled and are in
the galleries today.
Minister, a year has passed, and still your government
has not found a way to resolve this issue. The
local municipalities, student councils and myself
believe it is time to put politics second and
students first. Surely these students and families
have a right to expect a decision. When are you
going to make that decision?
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Hon. Gerard Kennedy (Minister of Education):
I hope that the member opposite has spoken a
little more frankly to the people in the gallery
about her own position. Last year, she came
to us, and I have a letter here from the director
of education that says, "As a direct result
of the intervention from the minister, Gerard
Kennedy, we have provided transportation that
will gain time for the two boards to resolve"
this issue. We resolved this problem once.
This is a local school board issue. At that
time, I found the member opposite was in favour.
There are 89 children in one board; 69 children
in another board.
The member opposite, in her supplementary, I'm
sure, will stand up and say what solution she
advocates, because some are advocating a boundary
change; many who have written to me want it
to be left the same. For me, this is clearly
an issue to have the local boards resolve, but
I ask the member opposite to express in her
supplementary what she wants done in that area.
Does she want her residents moved outside of
her area, and give up on them, or does she want
to hang on to them and have another solution
in mind? I look forward to seeing the solution
she has.
The Speaker (Hon. Michael A. Brown):
Supplementary.
Mr. Garfield Dunlop (Simcoe North):
Minister, today we have in the gallery,
all around us, from Carden and Dalton, parents
and students who have had to live with this
uncertainty for the last two years. They have
travelled here today to ask you to permanently
find a solution so that the children of Carden
and Dalton can attend Simcoe county schools.
Those are the same schools that the Ministry
of Education has funded in the past with major
expansions. They are also the schools that the
Carden and Dalton families have attended for
the last 50 years.
Minister, please provide a decision today. Please
put these students first. Please tell this House
and these people who are visiting us here today
what you plan to do to resolve this situation
permanently.
Hon. Mr. Kennedy: Again, each
of the local members, and I appreciate this
very much, has written, and they were responded
to. We helped the local boards in an intervention
to make sure that transportation was sustained.
I want to say very clearly: We do expect, on
behalf of any of the families that are affected,
certainty from the education system. We are
paying for the transportation of children who
may have to go to school in another place, but
as far as we're concerned, the dollars are being
provided.
I would say this, because the government opposite
was always blaming school boards and so on:
We are looking forward to the boards finding
a resolution. If the boards cannot find a resolution,
we will move with mediation, with other assistance
to find a resolution, because we have 90 students
on the one hand that are being educated in one
county; 70 students on the other hand.
The local members have no idea what they want
done about it. We ourselves at the province
will work with the boards. We will get an equitable
solution, and we will take this anxiety off
of the backs of families, where it doesn't belong.