Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I know it's getting late. I will keep my comments brief. I know folks want to get out of here for the evening. We need a new school in Yellowknife. By the government's own standards, that bears true. Like I mentioned, at Ecole St. Joseph's, that's a school in my riding, they are conducting programs with special needs students in broom closets and I think it is unacceptable. I believe the enrolment at St. Patrick High School is full. I believe YK 2 needs a new school and I think it's incumbent on the government to ensure that land availability is available to make this happen. I am not sure of the process, because I am new to this whole system, of how to get a new school for Yellowknife on the five-year capital plan, but I would like the Minister to know that that is a big interest to me in getting a new school in the city and something I will bring up quite often. Thank you.
David Ramsay 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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