TORONTO – I critici sostengono che la politica del consiglio di amministrazione del Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) è “discriminatoria” nei confronti degli studenti non cattolici…
Critics argue HCDSB board policy is “discriminatory” against non-Catholic students.
The debate whether to allow non-Catholic students to run as student trustees continues at the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB). It is an important issue because student trustees serve as a voice for the greater student population.
If parents and rate payers are confused about what is happening behind the scenes at the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB), then they are not alone. Readers continue to voice their concerns over issues which have transpired in relation to Board matters which have been covered in previous editions. →
TORONTO – Il nostro quotidiano copre diversi argomenti e problemi relativi all’istruzione che emergono dai consigli scolastici di tutta la provincia. Una di queste questioni è quella di un rapporto di 36 pagine intitolato “Investigation into Conduct during Board Meetings” presso l’Halton Catholic District School Board (nella foto, Patrick Murphy, Chair of the Board) …
Like other multilingual publications, the Corriere has been covering several education-related topics and issues that emerge from school boards across the province. One such matter is that of a 36-page report titled Investigation into Conduct during Board Meetings at the Halton Catholic District School Board. The investigation examined the conduct of trustees, with an expressed goal “to identify the causes of dysfunction and to make recommendations to address those causes”.