trustee lois chan-pedley said there was no viable pathway to reopen carleton elementary given the province’s repeated rejection of funding. she said other nearby elementary schools — cunningham, maccorkindale and weir — are able to absorb students who would’ve gone to carleton and there are no students waiting to return to carleton.
“in other words, closure does not replace students. it recognizes a reality that has existed for years,” she said.
three trustees, including suzie mah, preeti faridkot and jennifer reddy, voted against the motion, saying new housing developments and densification plans for the joyce-collingwood neighbourhood means carleton should be kept open to accommodate future growth.
mah submitted a motion to temporarily halt the process to allow the school board to renew a request to the provincial government to fund the repair and seismic upgrades for the school, saying it was premature to make a decision until they hear back from the province.
“if we decide to go ahead and close tonight, why would the government want to give us any money?” she asked. “whatever we’re looking at this decision tonight is going to impact the community forever.”
closing the school to save $65,000 a year would be short-sighted, said faridkot, adding the school district pays more than that in legal fees. “closing a neighbourhood school in an area of growing family needs run counter to responsible planning.”