DarnDirtyApe
Active Member
The catchment area for Earl Beatty FI is pretty huge, but I assume that's typical for new programs that haven't had time to stabilize.
Given the demographic issues in the area I'm sure they will be forced to create another early FI program at another school and reduce the number of feeders to EB - already the school has 5 JK/SK classes, 3.5 grade 1 classes but only one each for the higher grades, with more little ones on the way. And it's not even a good school according to EQAO results!
Given the demographic issues in the area I'm sure they will be forced to create another early FI program at another school and reduce the number of feeders to EB - already the school has 5 JK/SK classes, 3.5 grade 1 classes but only one each for the higher grades, with more little ones on the way. And it's not even a good school according to EQAO results!