Toronto Star

Time to merge Ontario’s public and Catholic school systems

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Re A call against Catholic school funding, June 5 I agree with Reva Landau (founder of One Public Education Now) that there should be one non-denominati­onal, twolanguag­e public-school system and parent James Sutton that there’s no reason to stay the way we are.

Quebec and Newfoundla­nd put an end to their publicly funded denominati­onal school systems. Those who claim that public funding of Catholic schools is sacrosanct under the Constituti­on Act of 1867 need to be reminded that this act follows common-law principles, similar to that of the United Kingdom. Common law is most certainly activist, in stating that it “does not consist of absolute, fixed and inflexible rules, but rather of broad and comprehens­ive principles based on justice, reason and common sense.” John Clubine, Etobicoke I agree that the time is long past due to abolish the Catholic school system. Why is there one favoured group that gets its own school system? Why is there a school system that promotes the delusion that is religion? One thing it is teaching is discrimina­tion. At a time of extremely tight education funding, the added costs due to duplicatio­n of services, extra busing, etc., is nothing short of an obscenity. We need one properly funded school system. James Knott, Mississaug­a

“Merging two (actually four) overlappin­g school systems . . . would also allow children of all different faiths to learn and play together and make it easier to maintain a school in every community.” WILLIAM PHILLIPS TORONTO

People who suggest that mergers do not save money confuse mergers with amalgamati­ons, which do not save money.

An amalgamati­on like Toronto’s simply stuck together several municipali­ties, which did not overlap. A merger would be like Toronto having two fire department­s, one serving public houses and the other serving Catholic houses, each department having its own stations, trucks, staff, equipment and administra­tions. A merger would obviously produce very significan­t savings.

Merging two (actually four) overlappin­g school systems in each municipali­ty would produce huge savings in transporta­tion, administra­tion, maintenanc­e and capital costs. It would also allow children of all different faiths to learn and play together and make it easier to maintain a school in every community.

It is time to take the next logical step to ensure more funding to educate all of our Ontario students. William Phillips, Toronto

 ?? J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR ?? Hamilton teacher Adrienne Havercroft, with daughter Adeline, is challengin­g the funding of Catholic schools in Ontario.
J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR Hamilton teacher Adrienne Havercroft, with daughter Adeline, is challengin­g the funding of Catholic schools in Ontario.

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