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(Feb 26, 2010)
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-2487(Feb 26, 2010)
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-2487(Feb 26, 2010)
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-2487(Feb 26, 2010)
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-2487(Feb 26, 2010)
All Catholic primary schools in Hamilton have signed exclusive contracts with school uniform suppliers, forcing parents to buy higher school uniforms
Clothing pricing in September.
Parents are warned that children who do not wear new authorized clothing from a board-appointed supplier will face written warnings, detention and possible suspension.
A group of parents hope to persuade school trustees to revoke the new policy at Tuesday\'s board meeting.
\"This is a board --
Roberto Quinlan said: \"His son took part in St.
Joseph school in South Rock Street
\"All previous choices made by parents to reduce costs (of the uniform)
I\'m leaving.
\"Catholic primary school students must now wear navy blue underpants and navy blue or white tops as school uniforms.
Parents can buy these clothes anywhere.
In September, all schools had to embroider the school logo on their shirts.
At present, some schools need it, and some schools do not.
According to a note to the parents, the board\'s rationale is that the shirt with embroidered logo from a supplier \"maintains the standard throughout the system\" and will also \"eliminate the differences in tops, because only the school uniform supplier is legally authorized to embroider the school emblem.
\"The price of embroidered shirts purchased from uniform suppliers is three times that of comparable shirts from other retailers.
Website price for a long time
Double sleeve uniform shirt-
The approved Unified supplier is $22 to $27.
But Quinlan, who compares-
Shop this week and discover similar tops, $8 for giant tigers and $10 for Old Navy.
For a parent, the difference in the price of clothes for two children is equivalent to a week\'s groceries.
The mother of two children, who did not want to be named, said she needed at least four shirts per year for each child.
She looks for sales and accepts manualme-
Reduce costs as much as she can. \"What do you do?
Did you decide they couldn\'t have a new backpack like all the other kids? ,\" she said.
\"I have to send them to school in my shirt without cracks and take my chance. . .
I can\'t afford it.
\"School board chairman Patrick Daley voted last year to change policy.
But that doesn\'t mean he won\'t vote to revoke it on Tuesday, he said.
He understood that parents did not think they had received proper consultation on these changes.
That means there is more work to be done on the board, he said.
\"The responsibility of the Commission to ensure (consultation)happens.
\"For the sake of a reasonable unified policy, the parent group, known as the parent alliance, plans to conduct 10-
Detailed introduction at the board meeting starting at 6m. cprete@thespec. com905-526-