SOUND OFF: Rothenburger’s comments on school portables show little regard for students
MEL ROTHENBURGER COULDN’T HAVE BEEN MORE UNINFORMED in his recent comments on proposed school projects in S.D. 73. He stated that school populations are, “ever changing due to shifts in how communities grow.” He fails to state that the Christy Clark Liberal government illegally ignored class size and composition requirements, forcing more students into each classroom and each school; therefore, reducing the number of classrooms needed to house the same total number of students.
At the same time, in one year, they reduced funding in the province by $29 million.
What really happened was the government saved money by crowding students more tightly into classrooms. It’s important to educate oneself and gather all the key information before making such conclusive statements publicly.
Mr. Rothenburger suggested the cost of building new schools was too expensive and could be reduced by providing more portables instead. Again, he is incorrect.


