Penticton Western News, September 05, 2012

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UNION DISMISSES AMALGAMATION However, it’s not something that Okanagan Skaha Teachers’ has been discussed recently with her Union president sees no or the provincial superintendents’ ascost savings in combining sociation, she said. school districts The head of the local teachers’ assoJoe Fries Western News Staff

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BACK TO THE BOOKS — Carmi Elementary teacher Christie McRobb helps Asia Krickemeyer with some reading work during the first day back to class for local students Tuesday. Drivers are also reminded the 30 km/h speed limits are once again in effect in school zones.

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It’s an interesting idea, but the time hasn’t come yet to amalgamate B.C.’s 60 school districts, Education Minister George Abbott told reporters last week. In his annual back-to-school conference call, Abbott said ministry staff had done some unspeci¿ed legwork on the idea, which is seen as a potential cost-saver for the cash-strapped public school system. “We’re beyond early, but (there is) a lot of work to be done yet,” he said, adding ministry staff have been instructed to explore the elimination of disincentives to amalgamation. While Abbott appreciates the bene¿ts of smaller school districts, like their ability to innovate and respond to local needs, he said there are probably some whose size or location would lend themselves to amalgamation. At the very least, some could share administrators. However, politics seem to have gotten in the way. “At a time of tremendous challenges in labour relations and a very dynamic and positive time in renewing the education system, I wasn’t going to burn a lot of political capital on trying to push amalgamation of districts,” Abbott explained. Okanagan Skaha School District superintendent Wendy Hyer said the issue tends to come up every now and then, “especially around election time.”

ciation shot down the idea outright. “It doesn’t end up saving money at all,” said Leslea Pryde, president of the Okanagan Skaha Teachers’ Union. “You still need people to work in these areas, even though they’re all amalgamated into one.” Local autonomy is her key concern. “If we were amalgamated with Central Okanagan, well, they do things way differently. Their needs are different than schools in Summerland, for instance, and schools in Penticton. And that has to be taken into account, too,” Pryde said. Abbott also touched on related cost-cutting suggestions contained in a study the ministry commissioned to explore ways to trim spending and enhance services. Deloitte, which prepared the report this summer, came up with 25 key suggestions, which ranged from districts sharing printing service to contracting out all student transportation. Abbott estimated that if districts picked just the “low-lying fruit” from the report, it could save the system up to $60 million annually. Hyer said her district has already partnered up with others to save money, including buying new buses as a group and paying the school district in Kelowna to administer its small number of WorksafeBC claims. “We’re always looking for ways of doing things cheaper,” Hyer said. Abbott, a Liberal MLA, announced last week that he would not seek reelection in May. He’s expected to be shufÀed out of cabinet this week.

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