The future of school property is not part of the consideration process of the Pupil Accommodation Review. In the event the Board does decide to close a school in the review area, and the school is not required by the Board, it may dispose of the property through a process governed by the Province of Ontario. This process gives priority to other public agencies, including other school boards, the municipality, and the region prior to the site being offered on the open market. If the site is to be used for a purpose other than a school, a municipal process would be required, which includes additional public consultation facilitated by the City.
Quick Links
- Pupil Accommodation Review of Schools: Policy 713
- Community Planning & Partnerships: Policy 704
- Procedure: Transition Process for School Accommodation
- Glossary of Terms
- Long Term Accommodation Plan
- Role of School Trustees in the Pupil Accommodation Review Process
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Role and Duties of Trustees of the Board
Resources
- Ministry of Education – Guide to Pupil Accommodation Reviews
- Ministry of Education – Pupil Accommodation Review Guideline (PARG)
- Ministry of Education – Community Planning and Partnerships Guideline (CPP)
- Ministry of Education – School Board Efficiencies and Modernization Consultation Summary
- Ministry of Education – Administrative Review Process
Accessibility
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