Delta Optimist March 6 2015

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SDSS football stars headed to Calgary

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New trustee calls premier a bully Bruce Reid upset by provincial directive that requires school districts to cut their administration costs BY

SANDOR GYARMATI

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Christy Clark and her government are nothing more than bullies. First-term Delta school trustee Bruce Reid had that to say about last week’s provincial budget, which contained a clause requiring school districts to start cutting administration budgets. Although the province is boosting education spending by about

$110 million, a ministry order for the province’s 60 school districts has them finding $29 million in “administrative efficiencies” this year and an additional $25 million next year. “We’re targeting more money for student instruction because we know parents want more teachers and classroom supports, not more administration. They want more of their tax dollars to deepen student learning, not duplicate payroll functions,” stated Education

ing the Optimist Minister Peter Fassbender. cash-strapped districts The government is lookthat are still woefully ing for school districts to underfunded are now save 0.5 per cent of total forced to make further spending this coming year, cuts, which will likely rising to one per cent the be the case in Delta, a year after, said the minisdistrict that has worked ter, adding it’s “reasonable, it’s achievable and, Bruce Reid hard to be efficient and achieve one of the lowto keep education funding First-term est administration costs sustainable and targeted to trustee in the province. classrooms, it’s the right “I’ve almost become cynical of thing to do.” Pink Shirt Day when I see Christy Reid wasn’t impressed, tell-

Clark wearing a pink shirt. In my mind, she’s the epitome of bullying and her government, the way it treats teachers and the education system,” Reid said. Noting the province is playing fast and loose with funding announcements because they’re not really keeping up with costs, Reid said B.C. districts as a whole are already running tight ships when it comes to administration. See REID page 3

Eagle back in Harbour Park BY

DAVE WILLIS

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A bald eagle is back in the wild after a successful release by the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society Wednesday at Ladner Harbour Park. OWL rescued the eagle at the park last month after a film crew saw it in distress. “They saw him walking around there, not flying obviously,” said Martina Versteeg, bird care supervisor at OWL. A person walking their dog also spotted the eagle and called OWL, she said. “We caught him deep in the bramble bushes,” Versteeg said. It looked like the male eagle, believed to be about five years old, had a sore wing, probably from fighting with another bird, she said. “This time of year, they’re fighting to regain their territory and find their mates again. It looks like he may have been flung to the ground and had a soft tissue injury.” Rehab took about a month.

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This bald eagle flies to freedom Wednesday after spending a month being nursed back to health by the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society.

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