Hamilton school board closing 3 central Mountain schools
Linden Park, Eastmount Park and Cardinal Heights will close in June 2015
Parents from three central Mountain neighbourhoods are smarting this week from a Monday night public school board decision to close their schools.
Pending a final June 16 vote, Linden Park, Eastmount Park and Cardinal Heights will close in June 2015. Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees voted to close them at a standing committee meeting Monday.
The mood was heavy for Linden Park parents, who showed up in school shirts and a large bear representing the school's mascot.
“I'm in shock right now,” said George Baier, a Linden Park supporter and father of two. “It's definitely not good and there's definitely gong to be some changes coming for our family.”
Monday's decision was the latest in a sweeping accommodation review that saw 11 schools up for closure from Flamborough to east Hamilton. With Monday's decision, trustees have voted to close 10 schools and build two new ones.
Eastmount Park students will go to G. L. Armstrong. Linden Park students will go to Queensdale or Franklin Road. Cardinal Heights students will go to Pauline Johnson or Ridgemount.
The board initiated the accommodation review last June with a mandate to eliminate excess pupil places and capital costs on the aging buildings. Combined, the schools are at about 71-per cent capacity. Staff estimate closing the schools will save the board $17.9 million.
The central Mountain review was difficult, said chair Jessica Brennan, in part because it was a large group of eight similar schools. The accommodation review committee looked at 35 scenarios.
One of the committee recommendations, for example, was to not only keep Linden Park open, but renovate it and expand its gym to accommodate more students.
Linden Park parent Leslie Baier says she attended Monday's meeting thinking that option would be discussed too, but it wasn't.
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Sarah Warry-Poljanski, who has children at Linden Park and Cardinal Heights, is running for trustee for ward 7 after experiencing the process.