Bateman high school gets a hug - will it be enough to keep the school open?

News 100 redBy Staff

March 6TH, 2017

BURLINGTON, ON

 

It was one of the crisp, clear, cold Canadian winter days with the sun shining brightly.

Bateman hug

Robert Bateman high school gets a hug from parents and students Saturday afternoon.

More than 150 people gather at the Robert Bateman high school in the east end of Burlington to give their school, which is being threatened by a possible closure, what the community felt was a much needed hug.

In October, the staff at the Board of Education gave the elected school board trustees a report which said that the required criteria for a review on the high school accommodation has been met.

Bateman - crowd scene with Bull

Smiles on a Saturday afternoon – serious issue before the school board trustees.

The trustees accepted the report and voted to create what is known as a Program Accommodation Review (PAR). A committee of two parents from each high school was created to review the options that existed and to put forward options. There were 30 options on the table at one point – that got whittled down to 14 and then down to six that are on the table at this point.

The closing options are:

 

 

Option 7b – No school closures

Dr. Frank J Hayden SS Boundary change

  • No changes to schools south of the
  • Lester B Pearson HS catchment expands to include Kilbride PS catchment area, John William Boich PS catchment area south of Upper Middle Road, and Alexander’s PS catchment
  • Frank J Hayden HS catchment reduced.

Option 23d ‐ Robert Bateman HS, Lester B Pearson HS closes, Dr. Frank J Hayden SS program change

  • No change to Aldershot HS boundary
  • Burlington Central HS catchment expands to include Tecumseh PS catchment
  • IB program added to Burlington Central HS from Robert Bateman
  • Nelson HS boundary expands east. SC‐SPED & Essential programming redirected to Nelson HS from Robert Bateman
  • MM Robinson HS ENG catchment expands to include Lester B Pearson HS
  • Frank J Hayden SS FI program redirected to M.M. Robinson HS. No change to the English catchment.

Option 19b – Burlington Central HS, Lester B Pearson closes HS, Dr Frank J Hayden SS & Robert Bateman HS program change

    • Aldershot HS catchment expands east to Brant St, ESL program relocated to Aldershot HS from Burlington Central HS. 10 rooms available from the Aldershot elementary facility to accommodate additional
    • Nelson HS expands west to Brant
    • Robert Bateman HS catchment include John William Boich PS catchment south of Upper Middle Rd, and the entire Frontenac PS catchment
    • FI program added to Robert Bateman HS with same boundaries as the English program
    • MM Robinson HS English boundary expands to include Lester B Pearson HS. FI boundary include Dr. Frank J Hayden SS with the exception of John William Boich PS catchment south of Upper Middle
    • Frank J Hayden becomes English only school, with a reduced English catchment area

Option 4b –Robert Bateman HS closes

  • No change to Aldershot HS
  • Burlington Central HS expands to include the entire Tecumseh PS
  • Nelson HS expands east to include Robert Bateman HS. Nelson HS receives the SC‐SPED and Essential programming from Robert Bateman
  • MM Robinson HS catchment expands to include Kilbride PS catchment
  • Lester B Pearson HS catchment expands to include Florence Meares PS catchment. IB program and Gifted Secondary Placement added to Lester B. Pearson HS from Robert Bateman HS and Nelson HS
  • Frank J Hayden SS English catchment area is reduced.

Option 28d – Burlington Central HS and Lester B Pearson HS closes, Program change for Dr Frank J Hayden SS

  • Aldershot HS catchment area expands easterly to railway tracks, ESL program added to Aldershot from Burlington Central
  • Nelson HS catchment area expands west to the railway
  • Robert Bateman HS catchment area expands to include John William Boich PS catchment area and Frontenac PS catchment
  • MM Robinson HS catchment area expands to include Lester B Pearson HS catchment area.
  • FI is removed from Dr. Frank J Hayden SS and redirected to MM Robinson HS
  • CH Norton PS area that is currently directed to Lester B Pearson HS, to be redirected to Dr Frank J Hayden

Option 3b – Nelson HS closes, Dr Frank J Hayden SS and Burlington Central HS have a program change

  • Aldershot FI expands to include Burlington Central HS FI catchment
  • Burlington Central HS English catchment area expands to Walkers Line
  • Robert Bateman HS expands west to Walkers
  • FI program added to Robert Bateman HS
  • Lester B Pearson HS catchment area expands to include John William Boich PS catchment area and Kilbride PS catchment area. The Secondary Gifted placement added to Lester B Pearson HS from Nelson
  • Frank J Hayden SS FI program redirected to M.M. Robinson HS.
  • Frank J Hayden HS catchment reduced.
PARC with options on the walls

Members of the PARC deliberating on the various options that were before them. The original option came from the Director of Education – to close Central and Pearson high schools. Other options were added. Anyone can submit an option.

The PARC that came up with these options has met on four occasions and will meet at least once more – and possible twice.

They will produce a report to the Director who will in turn give his recommendation to the school board trustees.

Burlington has four trustees on the 11 member school board. All 11 trustees have a vote.

Amy Collard HDSB trustee

Amy Collard – Ward 5 school board trustee. Collard has been acclaimed in every election.

The elected school board trustee for ward 5 is Amy Collard.  She was acclaimed for every election she ran in and at one point served as the chair of the school board trustees.

The Board of Education has created an email list that can be used to communicate with the PARC members who are all volunteers

PARC engagement

Anyone can send an email to the PARC representatives. A single email address has been created for the two representatives for each high school.

Lisa Bull, one of the two parents representing Bateman on the PARC said she was “So proud of the incredibly positive approach our community has taken in their support of Robert Bateman High School. Everyone today was highlighting how much they had learned about the great diversity of programs and students at Bateman and how much they really wanted to have this saved – for current, past and future students.

Bateman, as well as three other high schools in the city, are at risk of being closed – there are 1800 + empty high school classroom seats in Burlington and there isn’t a strong enough flow of students at the elementary level at this point to fill those seats in the near future.

The process of deciding whether or not to close a high school is complex. The Board of Education created PAR that will give prepare a report for the Director of Education who will in turn prepare a report for the elected school board trustees who will, on May 17th, decide which, if any, high schools in the city will be closed.

If there is a decision to close a school that closure will take place effective September 2018.  The municipal election takes place in October of 2018

PAR presentation - ay Bateman Nov 2 HDSB

There were less than five parents at the first meeting during which Board of Education staff explained the PARC process at each high school. Few at Bateman believed their school was a risk.

Parents didn’t seem to be fully aware that their school could be closed. That is certainly no longer the case.

The next event regarding the school closures takes place Tuesday evening at the New Street Educational Centre.
Central high school is planning a march from the Roseland Plaza to the Educational Centre. No word yet on what the other high schools plan to do.

The schedule for the steps to be taken between now and the final decision date are set out below.

Public Meeting #2 (South Burlington schools)
March 7, 2017 at 7:00 pm
New date New Street Education Centre
3250 New Street

Engaged parents

Parents at the first public meeting where all six of the high school closing options were on display were very engaged.

PARC Working Meeting #5
March 23, 2017 at 7:00 pm J.W. Singleton Education Centre
2050 Guelph Line

Director’s Report (with compiled feedback) to Committee of the Whole March 29, 2017 at 7:00 pm J.W. Singleton Education Centre
2050 Guelph Line

Public Delegation Night
April 18, 2017 at 6:00 pm J.W. Singleton Education Centre
2050 Guelph Line

Final Report to Board of Trustees for decision May 17, 2017 at 7:00 pm J.W. Singleton Education Centre
2050 Guelph Line.

Parents in front of maps

Parents looking at the boundary maps and the details for each of th six high school closing options being discussed by the PARC.

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1 comment to Bateman high school gets a hug – will it be enough to keep the school open?

  • Lisa Butterworth

    If they close Robert Bateman high school. Kids in low income will have a long way to go to Nelson High school. That walk from Burloak Drive would be to much for kids who cannot afford bus money or a school bus pass. Who will help these kids. Do you want a higher drop out rate? Increase crime. There already is no place but centenial pool for the kids to go to in the summer. There is no rec center. Closing the school can lead to closing the city run centenial pool. What about the great satelite unit they have, the day care, the specialty programs. What will happen to all of these children.