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K-12 Reform Worth a Look


Imagine if the province could lower school property taxes and improve classroom results at the same time. Farfetched? Not really. First, consider that provincial data shows there were 184,494 students in the K-12 public education system back in 2000-01. Yet by 2009-10, enrolment had plummeted to just 159,457 students – a 14 per cent drop.
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