Mr. Chairman, every year we go through a process of evaluating the needs in the capital plan and every year there will be some movement because we will sometimes find that the piles are rotting on a school somewhere that we weren't aware of and have to move some project forward, or we discover that the population has dropped in a community in the school, therefore it isn't quite as urgent to deal with the project. I will certainly keep the Member's request in mind as we are looking at the capital projects next year. It's difficult to make any promises. It's impossible to make promises at this point. We will have to assess things as we are preparing the capital plan for next year.
Charles Dent on Committee Motion 7-15(3): To Undertake A Quantitative Evaluation On Grade Extensions To Gauge Student Success, Carried
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Committee Motion 7-15(3): To Undertake A Quantitative Evaluation On Grade Extensions To Gauge Student Success, Carried
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 24th, 2004
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