CDSBEO annual report paints glowing picture
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expressed satisfaction with both the con- tents and the results the report represents. “It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to present the Director’s Annual Report for 2011,” Gartland stated. “It provides an
opportunity for us to pause and reflect on the good work the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario has been involved in over the last year. It is a chance to review and celebrate our many accomplish- ments.” One notable achievement in the report is that the CDSBEO has matched or exceeded in most cases the provincial ave- rage for reading, writing, and mathematics skills in the annual Ontario Education Quality Assessment (OEQA) review for primary, junior and grade 9 levels. The report also noted progress in developing the aboriginal education cur- riculum, expanding the e-learning program to support home-school students and others through distance learning setups. Students enrolled in CDSBEO schools are also able to make use of e- learning opportunities to expand their career course curriculum. “Our board continues to demonstrate an unwavering commitment to our strategic plan and its three goals,” stated Garland, “achieving literacy for all, living our Catholic faith, and making resources matter. As a result, I am please to report that our students continue to excel in many areas — faith, academics, arts, and athletics — we should be so very proud of what they have accomplished. They truly are an ins- piration to each and every one of us.” The annual report is available online at the district website at www.cdsbeo.on.ca. Woodlots deserve disaster aid too says lobby group vision@eap.on.ca Plantagenet Alfred-Plantagenet Township council did not hesitate in voting support for a resolution from its counterpart over in Huron County aimed at providing woodlot owners the same kind of disaster relief protection and support from the province as other property owners receive. The resolution notes that some private woodlots serve provide income for property owners through small-scale com- mercial forestry. But if a woodlot is damaged or destroyed through some natural disaster like the tornado that ravaged the Goderich area within Huron County last August, it may take a whole generation’s time before the woodlot can grow back suitable timber for cutting. “The Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program (ODRAP) does not currently include claims from the private woodlots harvested for commercial purposes for their loss of income or product,” the resolution states, “even when the woodlot landowner can provide evidence of the loss of income sustained from an eligible disaster.” The resolution notes that the Ontario Professional Foresters Association would be able to provide an accurate evaluation of the commercial value of a woodlot. Many rural property owners in Alfred- Plantagenet Township and other parts of Prescott and Russell counties have woodlots on their land. The resolution calls on the finance and municipal affairs ministries to revise ODRAP to include claims from woodlot owners for disaster relief aid.
The Annual Director’s Report for the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO) landed on the board table at the December trustees meeting and Education Director William J. Gartland
The end of the year is soon here and for the English Catholic school district it has been a very successful year.
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