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华人孩子的教育问题, 每个人都有责任。
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. i$ n- z9 X; N* U! E以下是西南区Trustee (教育代言人?) Nathan Ip 给我关于西南区双语学校的回复:- s& o0 I1 E/ Z& x5 G* ]4 @
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. i8 N5 b: h# M) B% MI'm so sorry for the late reply.8 O/ [' w+ d1 ?6 T, h4 G4 O
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It's great to hear from you! Thank you for your message of support. It truly means a lot to me. 1 g% Z1 w/ H- \7 F3 x) l
- O' }$ g$ T/ I! W) n! j- QFirst, I share your concerns about the lack of schools in the SW and have been actively advocating for more school spaces in our area as well as for more public infrastructure to support kids and community. (e.g. spaces for daycares, partnerships with community leagues, etc.) $ e$ y% d1 u \. S; T! ?1 ^
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Since my election, I have been working proactively with our MLA Matt Jeneroux and City Councillor Bryan Anderson to ensure that infrastructure for the SW is a top priority for each jurisdiction - the school board, the city and the province respectively.. c: c- e0 {% K4 @
z4 ^5 [9 {( cAs you know, the provincial government announced last October to fund 9 additional schools for Edmonton Public, 2 of which are in the Southwest. Windermere along with Heritage Valley will be receiving a school. This is in addition to the schools in Mactaggart, Ambleside and Blackmud Creek that were previously announced in 2013.. d# d- e: \# |# B& z
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With respect to the timeline of the Ambleside school. we have received information from Alberta Infrastructure that the school is slated to open in September of 2016 as scheduled. Construction is planned to begin in April of 2015. If this changes, I will keep you posted. For updates on school sites, feel free to visit our website: www.epsb.ca) @3 ~: M. `' s9 B
8 R; ?7 y& P& E/ x5 `0 eFinally, I appreciate the feedback about the desire for a Mandarin Bilingual Program. The district has been working with the Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Association and our Planning Department to look at the viability of expanding the program. As you know, the district has just added Parkallen school as an additional site for the Chinese bilingual program. Certainly,with the unprecedented infrastructure challenges that the district is facing, accommodating the growth of students in the Southwest will have to be the first consideration before any programs of choice can be added. , [: S* ~2 e/ L0 s- h
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However, I am a strong proponent of the Chinese bilingual program and would certainly advocate for an additional program in the Southwest, if the demand and space permits. Any programming decisions won't be made until one year before the school is scheduled to open. We will have more time to continue this dialogue.5 K5 \* R- F: L2 B# r' }" z/ V% b
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I will be hosting an information session with the Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Association for parents in the Southwest who are interested in the Chinese bilingual program in the next couple of months.I think it will be a good opportunity for us to have a dialogue around the Mandarin Bilingual program and for me to bring any feedback to the board and administration.2 Z+ h7 {( W( {
: q0 @, u" B2 n3 u. Q# V' [Thank you for taking the time to reach out to me. I'm wondering if you might have some time to chat about this further on the phone or in person. Please advise. I can be reached at 780.862.5825.
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Sincerely,
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