MPP Triantafilopoulos: $20.9-million of Disrepair in Oakville North-Burlington Schools

Dear MPP  Triantafilopoulos

Did you know there is $20.9-million of disrepair in the publicly funded schools in your riding of Oakville North-Burlington? We wanted to share the following details of disrepair in each school in your riding in the hope that this detailed information would underscore the importance of developing standards of good repair for Ontario schools and also the importance of providing the adequate, stable provincial funding to school boards required for them to meet those new standards and eliminate the $15.9-billion repair backlog that plagues Ontario’s schools:

Total disrepair in each publicly funded school in Oakville North-Burlington Riding:

Corpus Christi CSS  $                  224,018
Holy Trinity CSS  $              1,166,738
Mother Teresa CES  $              1,010,816
Notre Dame CSS  $              4,501,729
Our Lady of Peace CES  $              1,646,082
Sacred Heart of Jesus CES  $                  303,583
St. Andrew CES  $                  707,748
St. Christopher CES  $                    74,205
St. Elizabeth Seton CES  $                  865,726
St. Joan of Arc CES  $                  588,220
St. John Paul II CES  $                  114,827
St. Timothy CES  $              2,867,338
C H Norton PS  $              1,415,757
Captain R. Wilson PS  $                  376,690
Charles R. Beaudoin PS  $                  333,267
Emily Carr PS  $                  286,006
Florence Meares PS  $                  334,944
Forest Trail P.S.  $                  252,818
Orchard Park PS  $                  612,000
Palermo PS  $                    36,108
Post’s Corners PS  $                  300,900
River Oaks PS  $              2,469,408
West Oak PS  $                  396,780

School conditions matter. They impact student learning, attendance, and health.

We ask that you and your government please prioritize schools as critical infrastructure and take the steps necessary to ensure that the disrepair in all of Ontario’s publicly funded schools is eliminated and that schools are safe, healthy, well-maintained buildings that provide environments conducive to learning and working. We look forward to hearing back from you with details on your plan to Fix Ontario’s Schools.

PLEASE NOTE: Fix Our Schools is relying on the most recent disrepair data provided by the Ministry of Education in Fall 2017 and has mapped postal codes provided by the Ministry for each school to riding postal code information from a third party. Therefore, it is possible that there may be small errors in the data provided here and we would be grateful if community members would contact us with any errors.