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News Release - July 3, 2008 GOVERNMENT MEETS COMMITMENT ON SCHOOL REVIEW PROCESSThe Government of Saskatchewan has met its commitment to develop a new school review process and criteria for Schools of Opportunity with the proclamation of the amendments to The Education Act, 1995 and The Education Regulations, 1986. "Saskatchewan's economy and population are growing," Education Minister Ken Krawetz said. "These changes to legislation demonstrate that we understand how important schools are to rural communities where increased economic opportunities on the horizon have brought an optimism for the future." The changes that were made law recently include: "We have struck a balance with these amendments," Krawetz said. "The objective of the school review criteria is to balance delivering education as close to the students' community as possible, with the need to ensure a minimum number of students by grade so as not to place unreasonable expectations on teachers for maintaining education quality. Boards of education will continue to have the authority to close schools or discontinue grades." Additional amendments to the Act and the regulations include an update to provisions identifying students with special needs and the removal of mandatory memberships for secretary-treasurers in the Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials. -30- For more information, contact: Leya Moore |
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