10- Sunday, May 2 21, "1995 — North Shore News School staffin service jugg! From page 1 The District 44 budget submitted to Victoria identifies risks such as: “the continued reduction of non- personnel expenditures may prove impossible to sustain) in all instances”; “continued restraint in staffing lev- els across the district may not be sus- tainable in the face of. the tasks required to be performed”: the community's expectations and pressure for service in the face of a lack of revenue almost certainly will continue”; Hino contingency funds whatsoever are included in either the objects of expenditure budgets or as a stand alone budget and . there ‘are no reserves"; a “all intended uses of trust funds may not be possible depending on the rules established or interpreted by the Ministry of Education.” Provincial funding to District 44 for 1995-96 is up 2.55% over 1994- “95 but enrolment is expected to keep pace with a forecasted increase of at least 392 FTE students (1.92%). - Brayne said the. net gain. is $310,000 but that $74,000 would be spent on additional classroom furni- ‘ture and equipment to accommadate the new students. Provincial per-student funding in District 44 has risen 9% ($4,969 to $5,417) from, the 1989-90 to the 1995-96 school year. Total provincial funding to the district has risen 26% ($75 million to $95 million), while _ enrolment has risen 15.6% (15,131 to au ,495) during the same period — an “increase of more than $55,000 per _ hew student. . Soine private schools receive par- ‘tial funding from the government; private schoo! tuition can’ be as high as $6,000 for a 10-month school year. The board again pointed to the © provincial government's decision not to implement...the . Technical ’ Distribution. Group report recom: . mendations (an independent study of the education funding system) of two years ‘ago which would have added $1.5 million to District 44 coffers for each year as the cause of the district's financial crisis. North Vancouver-Lonsdale MLA David Schreck told the News “The (B.C.) School Trustees Association rejected the TDR recommendations and they were put on hold.” District trustees belonged to the - BCSTA but withdrew their member- “Ship after it failed to support the TDG . “_ # Teport. - The Education Ministry i is review- ing the report's findings. A funding “ change announcement is expected F THE MOST visible cut in the 1995-96". North’: Vancouver - us ‘School District 44. budget is: the elimination of adult cross-' ing guard positions. flere is a * Hist of the schools’ (and. cross- Cove Cliff Llereutary a “ Deep. Cove Road at.Cliffmont . Eastview Elementary ed Queens Street at Colwood Dr. Higtitand |: Boulevard’ Said “Schreck! “I have told the board that they would be better off to put their energies into that review of the TDR instead of whining about the decision to question its reecommenda- tions.” “J. even if the ‘report is not imple- mented ... its full impact would be no more than 1.5% of the current bud- get. The sick leave payout for admin- istrators alone would cover a great “deal of that difference.” he ‘added. referring to accumulated sick-day benefits paid to senior administrators leaving the district in January. (These writs were re fi led with the court regisizy in Vancouver between April 13 and May 15, 1995.Tnformation is taken from the statements of claim.) ~ Plaintiff: Tempa Glass Industries Ltd.. 1500 Railway, North Vancouver. Defendant: Chevalier Tower Property Inc., 205-475 Main St. Vi ancouver. Claim: 530, 797.26 builders’ lien for materials. aoe Plaintiff: Sukhi Orchards Lid., P.O. Box 1853 No. 3 Rd., G iver. Defendant: Produce Hotline and Matheau Radosevic, 1040 Cloverley Si. . North Vancouver. Claim: $20,488 for supplied and delivered fruit. Plaintiff; Ultra Pure Water Systems Inc.. c/o 2500-1055 Dunsmuir. Vancouver. ; . : Defendant: Phizone Systems Inc.. c/ol 300-777 Dunsmuir, Vancouver: and Richard McDiarmid, 1101. Dempsey Rd.. North Vancouver. Claim: $90,525.25 for losses suffered from the breach of an agreement, a mw Plaintiff: Neon Products Ltd.. c/o 2800-666 Burrard St. Vancouver. Defendant: Melodies and Memories Giftware Inc., 111 Bowser Ave. North Vancouver. Claim: $48,164 for display rent agreement. : : Bee Plaintiff: Case-Tech Leather Inc.. Unit 6-1100 Invicta Dr, Oakville, Ont: Defendant: Myroka Mfg. Corp., 2362 Westhill Dr.. West Vancouver, ** Claim: $24.289 for leather cases. ae \ Return that leftover paint you've been storing... ... or pick up some FREE paint dropped off by your neighbours. NORTH VANCOUVER Friday, May 26 and Saturday, May 27 9: 700 am to 3:00 pm each day North Shore Transfer Station aan 30 Riverside Drive (access through main entrance) “an only accept leftover household paint: no marine paint, industrial paint, or aerosol cans plese! 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