Couldn’t walk home from school if you tried!

Check out the protest these parents are making. They are walking for days between their hometown, and their children’s school, due to one of dozens of the senseless school closures in Saskatchewan this Spring. Kids attempting to grow up on farms/ranches south of where I grew up in Wood Mountain, now have Rockglen school which is ~45 minutes (one way) drive over gravel or broken pavement, ~30 minutes Glentworth over rough pavement, or ~1 hour Assiniboia/Lafleche over rough pavement. Glentworth, Rockglen, Lafleche, are all in the sights for closure in quickly coming years, putting kids on the bus for over 2.5 hours every day! The one room (home) school is going to be brought back to Saskatchewan by parents who want to avoid turning their kids into road warrior zombies.

Limerick
- I attended Limerick School after they closed Wood Mountain School in 1994. It was a ~55km bus ride one way, every school day.

Should kids as young as five be forced onto a school bus 2 hours every (other) day, because incompetent school officials can’t figure out how to educate children as efficiently as their great grandparents did under the same geographical challenges, and with now better distance education programs to offer? Clearly the answer is no they shouldn’t, and there’s something wrong with the inflated estimates of money “saved” by shipping kids to so called “central” schools. Education clearly isn’t the priority of these school boards. And anyone who says that the current government in the province is committed to rural economic development, needs to be committed.

PSSD is guilty of reversing rural economic development as well.