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Citywide boundary review poses hurdle to school closures
May 18, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorClosing Parkside alone isn't enough to curb declining enrolment in west Hamilton high schools, at least according to an east Mountain trustee. With close to 400 empty seats, the board still must find a solution for Ancaster High, said Laura Peddle — a ...
Public board will close Parkside high school
May 15, 2012 by MetroNews CanadaBy Staff By Staff Metroland News Service Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees have decided to shutter the Dundas secondary school in 2014. The board's plan is to move Parkside students to Highland, which will receive no less than $15 ...
Public board will close Parkside high school
May 15, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorHamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees have decided to shutter the Dundas secondary school in 2014. The board's plan is to move Parkside students to Highland, which will receive no less than $15 million in renovations, including a new gym, ...
Parkside High School to close in 2014
May 14, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorParkside's closure is the second of three major decisions the board will make around the future of 15 Hamilton high schools. Last week, the board chose to close Sir John A. Macdonald, Delta and Parkview in order to build a new high school in the lower ...
New high school to replace three in lower city
May 10, 2012 by MetroNews CanadaBy Staff By Staff Metroland News Service Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees have decided to close the three lower city high schools in a bid to reduce empty seats and operating costs. A new $41.5-million high school will replace the trio ...
Three Hamilton schools to close
May 10, 2012 by CHCH NewsA unanimous vote by the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board will result in the closure of the three high schools. The plan is to secure provincial funding and build a new high school. Students and teachers at those schools, particularly Parkview, ...
Both Mountain Home High School soccer teams have dealt with up-and-down ...
May 10, 2012 by Baxter BulletinNeal Denton/The Baxter Bulletin Both Mountain Home High School soccer teams have dealt with up-and-down, injury-plagued seasons. So, the teams' head coaches are more than thrilled with an almost-clean bill of health each squad has received heading into ...
Board decides new high school will replace three in lower city
May 10, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorTrustees have started to come to final decisions about high school closures in three areas of the city. Here are some of the key dates in the review process: The days are numbered for Delta, Parkview and Sir John A. Macdonald. Hamilton-Wentworth ...
Mountain Home High School set to host 6A state tourney
May 9, 2012 by Baxter BulletinLittle Rock Parkview, noon; Marion vs. Texarkana, 2:30 pm; Jonesboro vs. Little Rock McClellan, 5 pm; and Benton vs. Jacksonville, 7:30 pm The slate at Twin Lakes is: Mountain Home vs. Lake Hamilton, 2:30 pm; El Dorado vs. Van Buren, 5 pm; ...
SCHOOL CLOSURES: Spectre of 'education desert' in lower city
May 9, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorSeven of them — Delta, Parkview, Sir John A. Macdonald, Sherwood, Hill Park, Mountain and Parkside — are candidates for closure in an effort to cut costs and consolidate. Collectively, Hamilton high schools have 3780 surplus spaces.
SCHOOL CLOSURES: Ripples felt far beyond the classroom
May 7, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorCLOSURES The Early Years Centre at Hill Park high school is a popular place for caregivers and children. It would vanish if the school closes. Teri Pecoskie is an award-winning multimedia journalist and The Spectator's education reporter.
School's out … forever?
May 5, 2012 by Hamilton SpectatorAcross Ontario, around 500 schools are filled to less than half of their capacity. Seven of them are in Hamilton: *Data for secondary schools based on enrolment for the 2010-11 school year, while data for elementary schools is based on enrolment from ...
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