York Region District School Board pulls police from public schools
AURORA, Ont. York Region District School Board says it s pulling police officers out of its schools. The school board says it s pausing programs with York Regional Police, including school resource officers and youth education officers.
Apr 1, 2021 8:13 AM By: Canadian Press
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AURORA, Ont. York Region District School Board says it s pulling police officers out of its schools.
The school board says it s pausing programs with York Regional Police, including school resource officers and youth education officers.
YRDSB says it will review the role of school police programs to assess the impact on the well-being and learning environment for all students.
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York Region District School Board released its Dismantling Anti-Black Racism Strategy at a virtual event on Monday that drew about 1,300 registrants.(York Region District School Board)
The York Region District School Board has unveiled what it calls its dismantling anti-Black racism strategy, a plan board officials say will take five years to implement. The strategy was developed in response to continued evidence of anti-Black racism in schools, the board said in a news release Monday night. The systemic nature of anti-Black racism requires that school boards act proactively to support greater access to education and opportunities for all students and to challenge the marginalization of Black students, staff and families, the statement reads.