“you could hear the kids playing at recess,” she said.
under the plan, woodroffe avenue public school students from junior kindergarten to grade 3 will be moved to regina street alternative school, up to three kilometres away for some students and in a different neighbourhood.
regina street is separated from baddeley’s neighbourhood by the lrt corridor, several busy intersections and ongoing construction. it means families will never be able to walk or bike to school, she said.
parents and their children gathered in protest in front of woodroffe avenue public school on monday. parents were shocked and outraged when new boundaries for elementary schools were released friday.
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“we were completely blindsided. there was no inkling of anything like this,” baddeley said.
“we have two schools in our community that are closer than the proposed school. it was so completely backwards we thought it was a mistake. it was supposed to keep communities together. instead, it’s tearing them apart.”
woodroffe avenue already has a dedicated kindergarten wing and a yard for kindergarteners. baddeley wonders what will happen to it under the new plan.
the same question has been raised by parents at pleasant park public school, which will also become a grade 4 to 8 school. pleasant park also has a kindergarten wing designed specifically for small children, parent haleigh davies said.
“the toilets are a foot off the floor.”