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225 Central Ave W, Brockville, Ontario, K6V 5X1, Canada
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May 9, 2018
Anybody who has given 5 stars to this horrific mess of a school board clearly has some research to do. This school board lied to students, parents, and teachers in order to fulfil their hidden agenda of creating mega schools. Due to the UCDSB's fine leadership, our township has lost one of its greatest assets, our only Secondary School. Their relentless attack on rural education has made life so much harder for students and their anti-democratic approach to scrutiny proves to me this school board has nobody's interests at heart. In response to the 5 star comment that was posted a few weeks ago, if this school board truly cared about the well being of children with special needs, they wouldn't have voted to close down the only school in our area. There were many students who did have learning disabilities and even autism that attended the school and dragging them out to another school that doesn't have the resources to deal with them isn't helping anybody. The UCDSB is exactly why school boards should be abolished in this province, they never make the right decisions.

Apr 12, 2018
It’s a shame when some people have to behave so childishly on the internet. (Just a preface). We are extremely pleased with the UCDSB and Linklater Public School. I was convinced that my autistic son wasn’t going to receive the supports he needed and was sure that I was going to have to homeschool him. I have never been so happy to be proven wrong. UCDSB has put in so much support and so many amazing programs. All of the staff we have met have been amazing and our son is absolutely thriving.

Jun 15, 2018
Sadden to see the rural schools closing down. Busing is over 1 hr now just one way.

Jan 5, 2018
They closed down an amazing school and shoved students into a school where we aren't wanted by the students and some of the teachers, a lot of bullying has happened which doesn't get dealt with and a lot of our grades have went down sense we can't get the help we need. They have ruined a lot of our futures. But all they care about is money and themselves. They never cared about the students from the beginning.

Jan 5, 2018
I loved my former school of S.J. MacLeod Public School in South Glengarry. The UCDSB doesn't care about your children, they only care about themselves. John Johnson is right, DON'T SEND YOUR KIDS TO A UCDSB SCHOOL!

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