First of three Brooks-Medicine Hat byelection forums in the books
Less than a week away from election day in the Brooks-Medicine Hat riding, forums to question the candidates kicked off last night. The first of three public forums was held at Griffin Park School in Brooks, with all five candidates participating. The forum was held by the Alberta Teacher’s Association Grasslands Local #34, and centred on education in the region.
“It was important for us as educators, and parents were invited to this forum as well to hear what the candidates had to say about the issues that members had identified were important,” said Jason Schilling, ATA president. Schilling was in attendance at last night’s forum, and spoke about what he heard from the candidates.
Among the topics was the issue of class sizes.
“We have class sizes across the province that are ballooning in some areas, and we need to address that, especially in our Grade 4, 5 and 6 areas,” Schilling says. “In some jurisdictions, class sizes are 30, 35 kids, and you go back to the [Alberta’s Commission on Learning] recommendations that were done years ago, it says you should have about 20 kids in those classes, and some of those are over 30.”


