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who brought up the abuses of the school''s policy at a meeting in September. School administrators said last month that some parents have entered into provisional custody agreements with other Ascension residents just so their children could attend the school of that person''s choice. The previous policy allowed parents of the student in question to sign a notarized agreement transferring school-related custody of their children to residents who live in the school district where they want their children enrolled. Hillensbeck and Superintendent Robert Clouatre said last month that school principals reported to them that students from other parishes, including St. James, Assumption and East Baton Rouge, were attending schools illegally in Ascension. Beginning in the 2001-2002 school year, no one will be allowed to attend school in Ascension outside his school district unless he shows proof of a court-ordered provisional custody agreement.

stand at the computer screen and write everything down." Students also can check out books with just their student identification number. The general public will be able to check out and reserve books with a bar code card, which can be obtained through the library''s Web page The new system also stays close to the vision the district has in sharing resources with other libraries, such as Bismarck Public Library, University of Mary and the Mandan public schools. The entities arel working out some bugs, but it won''t be long before the system will offer the same sharing resources as before.With more students getting even busier these days, englishteachers the A group of 100 Toronto parents, concerned about the deteriorating quality of their children''s education, is launching an ad campaign to pressure the provincial government to put more money into schools. The parents - lawyers, broadcasters, academics, who represent

all political stripes, including long-standing Tories - are hoping their grassroots movement will bring about a groundswell of support. The full-page ad reads, in part: ``Large englishteachers classes. Fewer special education classes. englishteachers Reduced library staff. englishteachers Fewer arts programs . . . Does this sound like your school?'''' The first one appears in today''s Star. The funding formula is not meeting needs of kids in Toronto, or anywhere,'''' said Joanne Pauli, speaking on behalf of the newly formed Friends of Public She has three children, one at North Toronto Collegiate. Most of the parents have some connection to the collegiate; the idea for the ad campaign came out of a parent council meeting. The one-size-fits-all formula isn''t really fitting anyone at all,'''' Pauli said. In 1998, the provincial government seized control of education englishteachers spending, taking away individual boards'' ability to raise their own taxes depending on their needs. It now spends $13.4 billion a year.