Thank you, Madam Speaker. The decision to extend grades is a matter that is determined by the community through the community education council and with discussions with divisional boards. The programming is determined by the communities with the divisional boards. That is the basis of those decisions. Generally speaking, most of the programs that have been offered in our high schools, including matriculation programs, have all been offered in our community programs if those subjects have been requested. An example would be Pond Inlet which presently offers 21 different subjects in their high school programming. That is the basis on which you can make the assessment. It is a matter of the community making that decision.
Richard Nerysoo on Question 206-12(5): Program Options In Community High Schools
In the Legislative Assembly on February 25th, 1994. See this statement in context.
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Question 206-12(5): Program Options In Community High Schools
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 24th, 1994
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
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