Letter to the editor: School parents group crossed the line

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'It is really unfortunate that the DPAC executive claims in their press release they want stability but seem to be doing the opposite.'

The District Parent Advisory Councils recent press release detailing their opposition to the removal of the former SD57 superintendent is disappointing as a parent who has been involved with DPAC in the past.

by rushing to join the four former trustees in an attempt to seemingly create maximum instability in hopes that the Ministry of Education will intervene and dissolve the SD 57 Board of Trustees and save the former superintendent’s job. Even if it means potentially violating their own bylaws and taking away the district’s focus on important issues like reading levels.

DPAC's precedence for avoiding political interference in the past has been so strong that they did not release statements in opposition to trustee candidates when potential 2021 trustee candidate Stuart Parker invited anti-trans activist Chris Elston to a campaign launch event.

 

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'they want to do things differently.' Differently doesn't often mean well.

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