草莓社区 conducted a study of Ontario accommodation reviews this spring and has produced an interactive map of schools to be closed in the province鈥檚 72 school boards.
There are a number of steps in the聽, including recommendations from school board staff, recommendations from an Accommodation Review Committee and a final vote by the board of trustees.
草莓社区鈥檚 analysis shows that of the聽34 school boards with school closings planned:
- school board staff have recommended that 121 schools close 鈥 most of them between June 2017 and June 2020;
- as of April 30, 2017, trustees have voted to close 58 of the recommended schools;
- school board votes are pending for a further 52 of the schools that staff have recommended to close;
- there are approximately 33,000 students in schools recommended to close; and
- 25 new schools are proposed; most consolidating student populations from two or more closing schools.
罢丑颈蝉听聽shows that the vast majority of recommended school closings are in rural areas, mainly in Southern Ontario.
The majority of funding provided to school boards by the province is based on numbers of students; and in the last 15 years,聽enrolment has declined by 71,364 students聽in the boards with schools that are closing. This has resulted in funding cuts.
Recent changes to聽the provincial funding formula, including cuts to declining enrolment grants and 鈥渢op-up鈥 funding for school operations, have also had a significant impact on funding, particularly for those boards with a high number of small and/or under-enrolled schools.
In March 2015, the province released a new , which outlines the minimum standards required for school boards in developing their pupil accommodation review strategies.聽 Among other things, the new guideline reduced the minimum number of meetings and the amount of time for the school closing process.
This report would not have been possible without聽our聽amazing team of volunteer researchers.
Thank you to聽Shirin Abdmolaei, Heather Clark, Norah Dillon-Cheetham, Nadia Ghanny, Mike Gill, Puja Patel, and聽Cathlin Sullivan.
A special thank you to Midhat Aqeel for conducting the data analysis and creating the interactive map.