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RSS FeedsMost affluent schools in Ontario say they raise twice as much as the poorest
(The Star Toronto Raptors)

 
 

1 march 2018 19:22:40

 
Most affluent schools in Ontario say they raise twice as much as the poorest
(The Star Toronto Raptors)
 


Some Ontario public schools collect up to $150,000 a year through parent and community fundraising, which means students use iPads in class or climb state-of-the-art playground equipment during recess.Others raise only a fraction of that, and scramble to cover the costs of field trips or guest performers who could open kids’ eyes to different forms of music, art, dance and drama.The gap between what the most affluent and poorest schools garner for educational “extras” beyond what the province pays for is wider than ever before, says a new report from People for Education.“And these inequities seem to be growing,” according to the report, released Thursday and based on a survey of 1,244 principals. The research and advocacy group has long argued that the disparity in school fundraising — which has become gradually entrenched over the last two decades and is pronounced in Toronto — is one of the biggest barriers to equity in the public school system.The new survey doesn’t provide information about specific schools. However information obtained by the Star in the past couple of years reveals the gulf in the GTA and within the Toronto District School Board, which the TDSB has said it plans to address as part of its new equity plan this year.The People for Education survey found that among elementary schools last year, the top 10 per cent of fundraisers brought in 37 times the amount raised by the bottom 10 per cent.At the high school level, the top 5 per cent raised as much as the bottom 81 per cent combined.That means the most disadvantaged students are missing out on valuable enriched learning opportunities, says Annie Kidder, executive director of People for Education.“There are definitely discrepancies there, in technology, in arts and sports. Lots of (schools) are fundraising so (students) can go on trips, and schools that are raising $130,000 a year are obviously going to be at an advantage over schools tha ...


 
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