Parents who are part of the Stittsville Public High School Now group presented the results of their survey at a school board meeting on Tuesday. A large group of Stittsville parents attended the Committee of the Whole meeting.
Among the highlights released by the group:
- Almost 22% of respondents have already switched their child(ren) from public to Catholic schools
- 56% will attend Sacred Heart if no public high school exists when they need to choose even though 80% of the respondents are in the public system today
- 58% (1,078) strongly agree/agree that they have considered switching school boards due to no public HS
- Over 50% (936) strongly agree/agree they feel they had/will have no choice but to switch to Catholic board due to proximity
- 73% (1,248) say their child(ren) will attend a public high school in Stittsville if a new one exists when they need on
- Almost 28% strongly agree/agree they considered moving out of Stittsville to be closer to public high school
- Over 85% (1,414) say that “Proximity to Home” is somewhat or very important in selecting a high school
- Over 79% (1,308) say that having a “Community Hub” within a new school infrastructure is somewhat important or very important in selecting a high school90
Here’s a copy of the presentation that was made at the meeting:
The Ottawa Carleton District School Board needs to submit a list of capital priorities to the Ministry of Education by July 15. The Stittsville high school project currently sits at number two on the list.
#ocdsb COW mtg heard from Stittsville parents say their MPP Jack McLaren would not support new high school funding. Sad.
— Theresa Kavanagh She/Her (@tm_kavanagh) June 17, 2015

