Mr. Chairman, first of all, we provide all of the boards with funding through a formula. Part of that funding, as I mentioned earlier, is for inclusive schooling. It is 15 percent of the grant. The boards are expected and have to report back on their results, so we leave it to the boards to ensure that their superintendent or director and their staff are delivering the services that are required. If there is any reason to have concerns, then we would do an assessment of the board. As well, all of the boards have to report results to the Department of Education. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 312-14(5): Responsibilities Of Education Boards
In the Legislative Assembly on June 19th, 2002. See this statement in context.
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Question 312-14(5): Responsibilities Of Education Boards
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 18th, 2002
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