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The following is a statement issued today (January 8), published in its entirety, and signed by the 12 BCTF local presidents who represent teachers who work within the Fraser Health region calling on the Fraser Health Authority to improve health and safety standards in schools.
This week, tens of thousands of public school employees and hundreds of thousands of public school students returned to school after a two-week winter break. Over the break, families were able to limit their exposure to COVID-19, but upon the re-opening of schools on January 4, they once again face the daily risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
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B.C. government appoints investigators into Chilliwack School Board
In November, Rob Fleming, then the minister of education, said the government would explore every option for removing Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld from office.
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Posted: Dec 22, 2020 6:30 PM PT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
Chilliwack s Board of Education from left: trustee David Swankey, trustee Heather Maahs, trustee Darrell Furgason, board chair Dan Coulter, board vice chair Willow Reichelt, trustee Jared Mumford and trustee Barry Neufeld.(Chilliwack School District)
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VANCOUVER B.C.’s new minister of education is ordering a review of the Chilliwack school board to make sure its trustees are respecting the human rights of students in the district. Jennifer Whiteside announced Tuesday she’s ordered the review to evaluate the board’s “commitment to a school system that is safe, inclusive and welcoming to all students and staff.” The well-being of students and staff in our education system is my highest priority and must be the highest priority of school trustees as well, Whiteside said in a news release. Those tasked with the review will investigate “the extent that actions of trustees in their role are consistent with the human rights of students and staff.”