Wednesday, September 28, 1988 It was a first — co-operation -between the B.C, Teachers’ Fed- eration and school district 63 to bring the Program for Quality Teaching to 20 local teachers from © By VALORIE LENNOX. . Review Staff Writer Greenglade Elementary, Durrance College courses can start two ycars carly for students at Park- land Secondary School in Sidney under an innovative agreement ‘between Camosun College and school district 63. The agreement, approved by trustees Sept. 26, allows for devel- opment of an interlocking curricu- lum between the secondary. school and college. Initially students. may gain college credit for some secondary school courses while the eventual goal is a continuing program starting in grade 11-and leading into the college. . _ Students enrolled in the pro- ‘gram would be given preferred access to the colicge courses in their chosen program. Trustce John Betts said the jointly administered program should climinate unnecessary _ duplication in sccondary school and college courses, encourage the sharing of school and college — faculty and facilitics, help students sct career goals and provide con- linuity in cducation towards those goals. Initially the program will focus on science and technology courses, including applicd chemis- try and biology, civil engineering, computing, electronics, mechani-. - cal enginecring, manufacturing enginecring, welding cnginccring and the university transfer science program. Betts hopes the program will be expanded: to include trades » courses and that the two other . secondary schools in the. district will be involved by the end of the year. An information mecting on the program for interested parents and Students will be held ‘at. Parkland Secondary School on October. 18. - More kids equal more moncy. _ Increased enrolment in school district 63° will produce an addi- tional $136,500 in increased fund- ing from the Provincial Ministry of Education. Enrolment is up by 91 students over. projections. and four more teachers have been hired, superin-. ‘tendent Janet Mort reported. — ~ The: additional funding will ie ~~ cover “the increased: iene costs.. a Victoria \ was ‘approved by munici- oe pal ‘council Sept. 19. The decision came after alder- 2 ren -men were. assured the: agreement. , was similar tothe one for: the “experimental farm, Initially Ald..Dee Bailin. pro- | posed ‘referring the agreement to - committce of the whole for dis- - ‘cussion, because aldermen only. § received a. copy of the agreement shortly before the mecting. However Ald. Don, Caverlcy.. -gaid the agreement was similar to. § the existing agreement with Agri- culture Canada to provide sewer ' service to the experimental farm, ~ $0 acceptance did not need to be delayed. Under the agreement the Univ- ersity of Victoria will pay an annual tax of $2,900, install an ‘inline septic tank, contribute $45,300 for a future sewage treat- ment plant upgrade $25,000 kowarls a sludge disposal project, --aez carlicr reported the sewer - system has sufficient capacity to. handle sewage from the lodge, Aldermen Caverley, Rehecea . cneaiahaetamenetabnaaanenaariid FACTS ABOUT THE CANADIAN CANCER | “ SOCIETY, on Cc. AND YUKON | . DIVISION 2 Did You Ki: Pa oA the paitnership hetweon €% cs Ovoliteees and ene ros donors raised $3,700, 253.00; - “Ssurpassing the 987 campaign. ~ cuit and excecdingt he 19RO | tatal by 1%? oD “Thwofevery dollardonared in BY and the Yukon, 48¢ to 500 Is used. directly . for renearch by local researchers? CG. The Cancer Information fine, ~ operated entirely by volun- leers, recelves about lOO calls a oanooth fron BG, and. the _ Yukou? D.. Nearly isin wnvionshtouigh: out BG, and the Yukon learned how to perform Breast! ; coll Pxaminatian An ees me Clinics? . i. Pamphlets on Nrewst Sells 7 Examination and Smoking are now available ine Punguln, Hindi and nee oo a Reperraneremrnnrertnter tC Teco D 4 “H Quantities 4 é and put) Municipal engincer Igor Zahyn- An increase of 150 students in- ‘the French as.a-second language program Iced. school: trustees to increase staff by the equivalent of - one. half-time. position. The. staff. increase will cost an estimated $16,000-and is to be covered from the existing budget, although board members: hoped _further enrollment increases ©. } ‘would ‘produce more Ministry. of A Education funding.” 1 Le ydge | sewer link freee a “& sewer scrvicc agreement. ‘for te Vermeer and ‘Chris: Lott voted to: me Dunsmuir. Lodge ‘between. North” . authorize the mayor’ and: admini- ~~ strator to-sign. the agreement, Ald. 2 Bailin voted against.. B - PRICES A ~—SC EFFECTIVE W SEPT, 27 - OCT. 1/88. 1 -: We Reserve the Right to Limit j While Stocks Last. _ WHILE STOCK: LAS" 1 FROZEN - FRESH IMPORTED: . LAMB » LAMB’ +LEG OF LAMB sm GREEN GIANT 2. 09 Oo Na 8, LIMIT IN EFFECT | TURKEY MUSTO a 308 | : 19 99 - SHOULDER CHOPS... wn 4.39 ka th, LOIN Cr 1OPS.., o va sn 794 9 i ib, secenuetosraresoeientinee or kg 2°29 - |b, THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Workshop ai first in co-operation Elementary and North Saanich Middle Schools. The three-year-old BCTF-. developed program. encourages teachers to form into three-person: teams and. work together to improve cach team member’ Ss teaching skills. For the first time, the teachers’ federation and a school district jointly funded presentation of the program — with the BCTF pro- viding the facilitators and paying for their expenses and the district picking. up the tab for. substitute . teachers — so participants could take and implement the program. “It’s really significant that the school board and the BCTF are working together to get the best learning situation for the stu- dents,’’ said North Saanich middle school teacher Beverly Davis. The 20 tcachers taking the workshop also contributed, devot- ing their own time Scpt. 24 and 25 to the program. ““We take as little money as possible because there isn’t a. whole lot.”’ The workshop was ‘held z at Durr- ance School all day Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and half the day Sunday. Teachers learned to set joint goals, constructively critique cach other’s teaching, and review and — experiment with new tcaching techniques, especially those focus- ing on co-operative learning and higher thinking skills. ‘*It was wonderful to work with these people. They’re so commit- ted. We’re really trying to get © optimum learning for: the stu. dents,’’ Davis said. ‘The workshop, sponsored by the | teachers’ federation, was also held during: the summer in ‘school dis- trict 63, when. about 20 teachers took part. Yt PLUS: \ i “THE NAME SAYS; oe TTALBLY oes 2428 Beacon: Ave. (opposite. Post otic) iN ‘656-7687 __ = POTTER CUT FROM GR. ‘A’ BEEF: BONELESS | « PORTERHOUSE STEAKS. .ccssvsssssssessssnssssssvsnnee Zs 45 ka = WING HOME CURED. 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