Mission
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
New Briar Hill Proposal
April 19, 2010
CC: Members of the Dufferin-Eglinton ARC & TDSB Trustees
FROM: Howard Goodman, TDSB Trustee, Eglinton-Lawrence
RE: COMMENTS ON THE DUFFERIN-EGLINTON ARC
Under TDSB’s Accommodation Review policy, once the Director has received the report from an ARC, Trustees may provide comments on the ARC’s recommendations to the Director. I am taking an opportunity to provide you and my colleagues with my comments on the Dufferin-Eglinton ARC report that you received last week concerning Briar Hill, West Prep, and Fairbank Middle.
As you know, we will be making decisions that will have long-lasting significant effects on students, families, and whole communities for decades to come. I believe that we must take every reasonable effort to find the best possible balance between all the factors that confront us.
The ARC recommended closing Briar Hill, and turning Fairbank Middle into a K-8 school. A minority report was filed by ARC members objecting to these recommendations.
1. that Briar Hill become a K – 3 school incorporated into a redevelopment of the Briar Hill site with residential or commercial space above the school,
2. that Fairbank Middle become a K – 8 school (see item A below),
3. that West Prep continues as a K – 6 school for the time being, and that staff examine the feasibility of West Prep becoming a K-8 school.
- Restoring the old DB Hood catchment area to the newly restructured Fairbank Middle K-8 school (K-5 and K-6 students in this area are now being served by Fairbank Memo and JR Wilcox), in keeping with a suggestion from the ARC that was beyond their mandate to make as a recommendation
- Turning Fairbank Middle into a grade 4 to 8 school (this would mean that the catchment area changes described in A above would not be needed, and no significant changes would be needed to the building)
- The wisdom of offering senior elementary grades (7 and 8) in both JR Wilcox and Fairbank Middle, given how close the two schools are to each other
- Initiating, at the earliest possible date, an ARC to address the future of Fairbank Memorial school, which will have an impact on both Fairbank Middle and the schools in the Keele-Eglinton ARC to the west of Fairbank Memo.
- Reviewing the recommendations from all the ARCs now under consideration in order to ensure that the actions that you will be recommending make sense across the boundaries of adjacent ARCs and with neighbouring schools outside the ARCs
- What space will be needed in the schools currently under review to accommodate increased enrolment due to the marketing and retention efforts that you plan, and how this might affect the ARC recommendations
- The likely effect on Briar Hill enrolment of the introduction of extended day services to students as part of the Province’s Early Learning Program policy.
- most important part of the ARC report was the insight into local conditions
- recommendations developed by the ARC were recommendations and not binding
- Staff report might differ from the ARC report, and
- Board would be making the final decisions regarding the future of these schools, and that these decisions might be different from both the ARC and Staff recommendations.
- concerns about the safety and practicality of young children traveling from the current Briar Hill area south to Fairbank Middle (hazardous left turn into Fairbank, crossing Dufferin, narrow sidewalk along Dufferin, distance)
- the desire to maintain access to the specialized spaces and programs currently available in Fairbank Middle
- that space remain available in West Prep to allow potential private school students to return to West Prep and to possibly allow West Prep’s expansion to a K-8 school
- the value of the small school experience to young children school in their early school years
- that the major reason for Briar Hill’s decline in enrolment in the last few years has been the absence of effective day care serving Briar Hill.
All of these were expressed clearly in both the ARC recommendations and the minority report.
Despite the ARC articulating these priorities, they have recommended an option that makes it unlikely that any of these would be realized. The flaws in our process are reflected in the disconnect between the priorities that they stated and the option they recommended.
1/ The Briar Hill site, which fronts on Dufferin, is ideal for a multi-story residential or commercial building incorporating a school, daycare, and early learning services into the first floor or two of the building. It may even be that having a school in the building would increase the value of any residential development above the school, and attract a new stable TDSB school population to the area.
- primary students require smaller playing fields and fewer specialized classrooms than junior and senior students (this allows us to maximize funds flowing to our capital account)
- junior grade students are better able to safely travel longer distances and cross major roads, and are less likely to be driven to the Fairbank Middle
- our educational goals for our primary students are significantly different than those we have for older students
- it would give students five years to adjust to Fairbank Middle before starting high school, while still giving them access to the all-so-important experiential learning that comes from industrial arts, family studies, and other courses
- it eliminates most or all of the cost that would be needed to both Fairbank Middle and West Prep to accommodate Briar Hill’s K – 3 students, but still maintains the population needed to ensure both schools are viable
TDSB Trustee, Eglinton-Lawrence
Monday, April 19, 2010
Trustee Howard Goodman is proposing an alternate option to closing Briar Hill
Letter to Mike Colle, Howard Moscoe, Eric Hoskins, Joe Volpe and Carolyn Bennett
Dear Mike, Howard, Eric, Joe, and Carolyn
As you no doubt are aware, TDSB has been reviewing the schools in the Dufferin-Eglinton area, affecting schools in both Eglinton-Lawrence and St Paul's. The review comprises three parts: a community report (done), a staff report (early June), and the Board decision (late June). The community report (called an ARC report) was received by our Director of Education yesterday morning, and I thought that you'd like to be brought up to date on the current status of the process.
The ARC report recommends that Briar Hill PS be closed, and that the area currently assigned to Briar Hill be split between Fairbank Middle School (FMS) and West Prep (WP). They also recommended that Fairbank Middle become a k-8 school (it is currently has grades 6-8). A number of other suggestions concerning catchment areas, improvements needed to FMS and WP, safety issues, etc. I have included the link to the report (http://www.tdsb.on.ca/wwwdocuments/schools/area_review_committee/docs/ARC%20Report%20Briar%20Hill%20Jr.%20P.S.,%20Fairbank%20M.S.%20and%20West%20Preparatory%20Jr.%20P.S..pdf)
and to all the review documnetation to date (http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/ViewItem.asp?siteid=10118&menuid=25485&pageid=22046).
We have also received a minority report from the two BH parents on the committee, arguing that the goals stated by the ARC are more consistent with keeping BH open. I have attached that report.
In the next few days I will be issuing a response to the ARC recommendations building a case for building a new full service k-3 BH school as part of a multi-use multi-storey development on the Briar Hill site. My preliminary analysis indicates that this will be no more costly than the ARC proposal, and it will preserve a vital hub of community services in a fairly needy area that has few community services.
I hope that I will have your support for this proposal and your help in locating relevant Municipal, Provincial, and Federal services in the new development.
I will be sending you my proposal as soon as it is available. There won't be much time in order to develop coordinated plans, and I hope that you will give this issue some serious attention.
In the service of schools and students
Howard Goodman
TDSB Trustee, Eglinton-Lawrence
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The ARC Report has been posted on the TDSB website
The recommended option is as follows:
- Close Briar Hill JPS
- Fairbank Middle becomes a JK-8 school
- West Prep JPS remains a JK-6 school
Thanks to all Briar Hill parents, teachers and community members who came out and voiced your disapproval of the option presented. The report is now posted on the TDSB website with an attached minority report submitted by your council representatives Paul Dover and Julie McFayden.
The report now goes to the Board, then to the Trustees for a vote in June.
Many of you have been disillusioned by the process and saddened by the possibility of losing our wonderful school. There may also be others who feel that this is a good thing.
Please feel free to share your thoughts and concerns here. Any comments on the ARC process including your opinons on the recommendation are welcome.