City councillor urges school board to hold off on Rideau High School closure - Action News
Home WebMail Sunday, November 24, 2024, 05:11 AM | Calgary | -12.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Ottawa

City councillor urges school board to hold off on Rideau High School closure

The city councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe is urging the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board to hold off on making a decision about whether to close Rideau High School.

Coun. Tobi Nussbaum says school board staff have an 'incomplete picture of future needs for the catchment'

Rideau High School is closing after this school year. Students returning to high school in the fall will go to Gloucester High School. (Steve Fischer)

The city councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe is urging the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board to hold off on making a decision about whether to close Rideau High School.

School board staff have recommended closing the schoolon St. Laurent Boulevardand sending its 400 students to Gloucester High School.

Right now both schools are at 40 per cent capacity.

At a school board meeting Tuesday night, Coun.Tobi Nussbaum said he doesn't believe board staff have done a full review of the future needs of the area.

First, he said staff haven't looked at the five elementary feeder schools in the areaand whether cost savings could be found there, such as moving Grade 7 and 8 students to Rideau High School.

And second, Nussbaum said they haven't considered the future needs of the catchment area, especially with two new LRT stations set to open nearby.

'Creative options' to keep school open

Rideau-Rockcliffe Coun. Tobi Nussbaum spoke at a school board meeting Tuesday night. (CBC)

"I really understand that they're under a budget crunch. And I'm not here to say they should close a different school," Nussbaum told CBC News.

"Really what I'm saying is, given how important the school is, are there creative options that can be looked at to see if those budget savings can be realized but in a different way?"

The board is in the midst of a comprehensive reviewto address shifting student enrolment and 11,500 "empty pupil places."

Almost 1,000 of those spaces would be saved by sending the 400 students enrolled at Rideau High School to Gloucester, which currently has 665 students.

Residents worry about community impact

There are also concerns that closing the school would negatively impact the community.

Rideau High School is a "hub" for immigrants, indigenous groups who use the school's smudge roomand young children who attend pre-school there, according to former Overbrook Community Association president Sheila Perry.

"When you've got challenged neighbourhoods, often you go back to that, 'Where's the hub? Where is the attraction? Where are the safety nets for these students?'" said Perry.

Trustees at odds

School board trustee Donna Blackburn saidthose programs could be moved.

She also said school board staff have conducted proper reviews of Rideau's catchment area, and she thinks it's in the students best interest to close Rideau and move them to Gloucester High School.

"This is about improving student learning for the students at Rideau High School They will be given the opportunity to have more fulsome choice selection. They will be given far more extra curricular activities,things that will keep them engaged in schooland help them move forward," said Blackburn.

But the school board trustee for the Rideau-Rockcliffe area, Chris Ellis, disagrees with Blackburnand said a further review of Rideau High School should be done.

A final decision is expected in March.