aren co ae oe Oe rd a PS re Oe ee ee rae a ee eae . ee : against | Pan’ Mainland municipalities : : u- create “your: wn reality according balanced by evil, then to the.nature of your beliefs, ‘bind ~yourself into a“ -—~gnd that. ‘all xistence: was ” of*reality* that - limiting, and ‘that: con ere’ within it the seeds of ereat torment... =. “Tt " may” ‘outrage yo vider | ras he forms his demons’ is highly teadvan tong, Tees tageous after death, as it is _ seen plenty of et that _ ‘special needs school. ‘puts. a learning jective data,” _ District - “little bit of stigma on ‘that ; _ “schools superintendent Leo school.” a I “Marshall said. Marshall said he did not . ‘The school boatd referred He said that some of the know when specific > " the report to the district figures dealing with recommendations would ‘be Superintendent of schools problems such as hygienic or for specific ‘recom- clothing neglect may be returned to the board eMore than. 15 per ‘cent of because staff questions are the ‘student’ ‘population of one school have English as a second language. ~ In addition the report said that. “nurses Ml reported twenty-cight. wcases. of child abuse and negiect amongst the elementary schools. of. the District.” The report. ‘made. a number of recommendations mendations to be made. “We've identified more needs than can be met with our resources,” said Trustee Marg Jessup who chaired the ‘task force. ” Jessup said that the issues of teenage pregnacies, alcohol abuse and gifted children were not addressed | as the committee wanted to highly subjective but he admitted that “there is no question that that schoo! has a much higher incidence of problems in that area.” Marshall also said that much of the data collected was “harder nosed” and less subjective. He said that actually identifying some of the involved that cannot be .. handled in isolation. NVTA President Loretta Ceraldi said she would “like to see additional staffing” so that teachers can . “have more time to cope.” But she said “we ap- preciate the difficulty, they have (in finding money for more teachers).” * She said that the report including designating | ccight ~ deal with problems thatwere schools with problems would “verifies in part some of our, schools as special. needs ' supported by facts and data. not be of any benefit. (the NVTA) concerns schools, ‘increasing. nursing . In studying the report “it's “Try as you might, to services. and Fnstituting | cAeportan) to” separate the Sesgnate ‘a school as a. ° oy Of "talking with si treatment. 7 a was managed to aieenail ‘the. .This year has seen a Fo ; d cooked & 7% ar yvour H ‘man to. change , his mind - unprecedented number of : T ; . again, * guicides from Lions Gate ahle ‘a He. was taken Van- Bridge - with seven incidents - “| gouver General Hospital and for the month of January ‘ono ‘were called to “the | adenitted | for ~parehiawrie alone. bridge at. about 6:20, p.m...’ a a. and found : a 25-year-old | Vancouver man standing on the - ‘bridge. Folttnes, threatening to jump. ancouver den capital LINING YSED LOUNGE similar situation jast’ November and, after an hour ORDER IN — - CHINESE 8] SVL wai JAPANESE VILLAGES B Steak House "Free! Delivery 926-6037 . nace a from 4 p.m-Tl p.m. Oo 7 esi eer 7 “areata gy Catering for Parties 48. | 83 Chesterlield Ave. NV | 2 | 2168 Marine Dr. 7 986-1155 meal West Vancouver |