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Commissaire voyageur: La CSDM invitée à appliquer la loi

Journal de Montréal Sébastien Ménard

La ministre de l’Éducation, Michelle Courchesne, demande à la Commission scolaire de Montréal (CSDM) «d’appliquer la loi correctement», après que le Journal eut révélé qu’un commissaire qui passe le plus clair de son temps à l’extérieur du continent depuis 15 mois continue de siéger «virtuellement» et d’être payé [...]

Le commissaire fait le tour du monde

(Journal de Montréal) Sébastien Ménard

Même s’il passe le plus clair de son temps à l’extérieur du continent depuis 15 mois, le commissaire de la Commission scolaire de Montréal (CSDM) responsable de l’école affichant le pire taux de décrochage au Québec continue d’occuper son siège «à distance» et d’être payé par les contribuables, [...]

Some kindergarten lessons applied to EMSB

School- board commissioners should learn to share and play well with others

Julien Feldman Montreal Gazette

The Gazette’s latest criticism of the English Montreal School Board (“School-board members need to grow up,” Editorial, Nov. 6) carries the increasingly exasperated tone of a kindergarten teacher. Who can deny the value of the common sense directives [...]

School-board members need to grow up.

The provincial government has spent at least $100,000 of taxpayers’ money in what so far is a futile attempt to get the commissioners at Quebec’s largest English school board to operate in the best interests of its students and within the confines of the Education Act.

The English Montreal School Board should be a [...]

Are some school boards trying to financially benefit from the H1N1 flu? Discrepancy of H1N1 claims by some school boards must be investigated by MELS

Unless the Montreal Gazette got it all wrong in their article “School boards look to Quebec to cover H1N1-related costs”  by Brenda Branswell, The Gazette, October 31, 2009, some investigation is called for.

The MELS would be wise to send out its top snoop dog to sniff through the H1N1 related expenditures publicly claimed [...]

School boards look to Quebec to cover H1N1-related costs

By BRENDA BRANSWELL, The GazetteOctober 31, 2009

Face masks, hand sanitizers, and cleaning supplies are some of the H1N1-related costs racked up by Quebec school boards.

The Lester B. Pearson School Board estimates it has spent about $75,000 so far – and it wants the Quebec government to foot the bill.

A resolution passed [...]