FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
14 March, 2011
Halifax/Winnipeg: The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (
The Report card can be found online at www.aims.ca. It looks at school performance in the 2005-06, 2006-07, and 2007-08 school years. As a result of the province’s refusal to make more comprehensive data available,
The lack of publicly available school level performance data is in stark contrast to every other province in the country says Peter Holle, President of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. ”Manitoba’s Department of Education lacks the transparency and openness required to inform parents, teachers, and taxpayers about how their schools are doing”, says Holle, “and it is regrettable that the Department did not show any willingness over the course of this project to increase the amount of information made available to the public.”
In Atlantic Canada, every province now reports more information than they did when
“We hope that community concerns will prompt
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For more information, please contact:
David Seymour
Policy Analyst
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
(306) 352-2915
[email protected]
Dr. Rick Audas
Lead Author
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
709-749-2075
[email protected]