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Originally Posted by psicodude
Yeah, because that idea worked out so well for the Health board...
The CBE is a complete mess and has shown that they are unable to manage the amount of students they currently have. What sort of deficits will they be running if they get another 50k+ kids?
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The push to trim administrative fat begat the AHS superboard. AHS is a MASSIVE program (and majorly under the microscope). Hiccups along the way are a predictable outcome. From my lowly peon perspective, I actually don't mind the superboard because they came through with a bump in the codes.
School boards are a completely different issue and, hence, not a great comparison. Giving preference to Catholics in a publicly funded system is far beyond an administrative issue. It's straight up discriminatory. Without godless apostating up this thread as per OP's request, it's offensive to me to pay tax to fund something that ranks my atheist daughter as 2nd class.
Edit: the more I think about this, the more mad I get. My taxes do go to the catholic board because I accepted 10k from my catholic parents towards my first downpayment in exchange for supporting the board. I will repay them tomorow to release me from the agreement.