ve rs S ar ~ Second Section directly across. ‘Beacon, UE AURS Page 7 assroom Crowding Extent Not MORE BUSING MAY BE NEEDED Enrollment Up 10 Per Cent in Some Schools - Stable in Others Overcrowding problems in some district classrooms will have to wait for solution until final information on exact numbers is available. This sentiment was accepted by Trustees at Mouday’s Board - meeting, after the question had been raised by Trustee Rubymay. Parrott. Expressing the same concern she had voiced at a meeting in August, ‘Mrs. Parrott told her fellow Trustees that she was not concerned with overall increases in enrollment, but with specific cases of overcrowded classrooms -— particularly in the North end of the district. She asked for exact numbers in ‘specific. grades and classrooms at several schools, but was told by district superintendent Eric REPAENTING REQUEST ~ The town of Sidney will receive another letter from the Saanich Peninsula: Schoo! Board requesting a change in. the. -location of the. pedestrian — _ crosswalk at Beacon Avenue and Seventh Street. ‘The change, a safety measure designed to eliminate, the “children’s need to cross Seventh | “as well as Beacon, was requested last year, but no action. has yet been taken by the Town. The matter arose from a report : to the Board that traffic. safety. - patrols are to be implemented at Sidney: school: nae The ‘proposed change would result in the crosswalk: being “