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What is a Peel board student worth?

What is a Peel board student worth?. Janet McDougald, Chair, Peel District School Board February 24, 2010. Critical issue. Provincial cuts. textbooks by about 15% - approx. $1.8 million computer budget – approx. $1.8 million professional development – almost $3 million.

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What is a Peel board student worth?

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  1. What is a Peel board student worth? Janet McDougald, Chair, Peel District School Board February 24, 2010

  2. Critical issue

  3. Provincial cuts • textbooks by about 15% - approx. $1.8 million • computer budget – approx. $1.8 million • professional development – almost $3 million

  4. Intolerably low per student funding

  5. Peel's 10-year enrolment trend

  6. Frugal Operational efficiencies

  7. Fourth lowest funded board in the province on a per pupil basis

  8. A Growing Funding Gap Per pupil funding gap of large urban boards 2002-03 2009-10 Greater Than Provincial Average Less Than Provincial Average

  9. 2002-03 - $459 gap • Now - $838 gap Difference of $379 per pupil

  10. WHY?

  11. TDSB • gets $251 more per pupil than average • an increase of $30 per pupil since 2002-03 • receives $1,100 more per pupil than Peel

  12. Other boards • Dufferin-Peel receives $141 more per pupil • York Region receives an additional $86 • Ottawa-Carleton receives $670 more

  13. Numbers are all wrong

  14. Since 2001 • grown by over 33,000 students • 93 distinct ethnic groups • more than 60 languages • newcomer population represents about 45% of region's total population

  15. Special Education • spend $16 million more than we get • receive lowest per pupil amount of high needs funding • $300 less per pupil than average • $135 less than GTA boards

  16. What is the province going to do about it?

  17. Per pupil funding erosion must stop

  18. Imagine the difference

  19. Action 1. Province must use 2006 census data 2. Fund actual high needs students we serve 3. Revisit early years grant funding

  20. We deserve more

  21. We need your help

  22. Making a real difference Making a real difference

  23. Question & answer

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