and was tabled a day after Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the province wouldThe goal of the legislation, officials said, is to create consistency and transparency across Ontario’s 72 school boards as well as improve how school board capital assets are managed.
Officials did not specify what would constitute a provincial priority, saying only that it will be “set out in regulation.”An impartial integrity commissioner process will be created to help resolve code of conduct complaints. Officials said more information on this process will come at a later date after consultation with the sector.
The province will also be given the first right of refusal on surplus land being sold or leased. As it stands now, the government was one agency among many public entities that were notified of a sale. At the same time, officials clarified that a moratorium on school closures, which would open up property for sales, remains in effect.
The government will also aid in communicating provincial priorities with parents and fostering parent involvement in school board activities.
Plus surplus babysitters (teachers), would be maintenance and janitorial. Good deal.
Ford’s developer friends have likely given him a list of schools they want, so they can make millions building luxury condos and townhouses! onpoli