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MPP Ke: $191.5-M of Disrepair in Don Valley North Schools

Dear MPP Ke,

In 2018 MPP Ke signed the Fix Our Schools Pledge to create a Standard of Good Repair for Ontario schools

Did you know there is $191.5-million of disrepair in the publicly funded schools in your riding of Don Valley North? 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 Don Valley North:

Blessed Trinity CS $4,410,307
Holy Redeemer CS $2,994,382
Our Lady of Guadalupe CS $2,602,682
St Gerald CS $4,119,978
St Kateri Tekakwitha C S $2,297,562
St Matthias CS $3,182,840
St Timothy CS $275,400
AY Jackson SS $22,510,771
Arbor Glen PS $2,229,763
Bayview MS $8,136,135
Brian PS $5,095,914
Cherokee PS $3,202,919
Cliffwood PS $2,124,515
Cresthaven PS $4,274,025
Crestview PS $5,183,480
Dallington PS $5,754,793
Don Valley MS $8,100,636
Elkhorn PS $4,459,080
Ernest PS $3,631,669
Forest Manor PS $2,587,266
Georges Vanier SS $16,376,294
Highland MS $3,962,044
Hillmount PS $4,806,871
Kingslake PS $6,596,319
Lescon PS $4,654,063
Lester B Pearson ES $5,985,946
Muirhead PS $6,855,664
Pineway PS $3,281,687
Pleasant View JHS (Elem) $9,515,258
Seneca Hill PS $3,803,770
Shaughnessy PS $3,480,891
Steelesview PS $5,555,266
Woodbine MS $9,396,036
Zion Heights MS $10,092,553

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

We commend you for personally signing the Fix Our Schools Pledge leading up to the June election and ask that you and your government please prioritize schools as critical infrastructure. Please 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.