The News (New Glasgow)

Chignecto-Central Regional School Board holds final meeting

- BY SUEANN MUSICK

It was an emotional goodbye for members of the ChignectoC­entral Regional School Board earlier this week.

School board members, some who have been at the table as long as 20 years, joined with staff in saying a final farewell Thursday to how education is governed in this province.

“Thank you to all of board members, past and present,” said Chair Trudy Thompson. “We have worked well together and our focus has always been on the students we serve.”

The province announced its plans in January to dissolve seven regional school boards and replace them with one provincewi­de advisory council.

The Education and Early Childhood Developmen­t Department announced the decision Jan. 24 after a report written by internatio­nal education consultant Dr. Avis Glaze recommende­d a “coordinate­d provincial approach” would offer a clearer alternativ­e to seven separate boards.

In her report, Glaze said the eight independen­t school boards — including the francophon­e school board — operating with their own mandate slowed the education system’s ability to respond to changing student needs.

Thompson said after watching the legislatur­e vote along party lines for the changes to education made her proud of her own board and how members freely voiced their concerns and opinions.

“I was reminded how this board functions and how powerful it is. Individual­ly we each expressed our thoughts according to our beliefs and always voted accordingl­y,” she said, adding board members always respected the outcome of the vote. “Other provinces have gone down this road and disbanded their school boards and have found they had to bring back some form of regional governance. I will be following how the education system evolves and I will be waiting for the day when regional governance is brought back.”

School Board Superinten­dent Gary Adams compliment­ed the members on their accomplish­ments over the years, including its Internatio­nal Student Program, an extensive Career Exploratio­n Program for high school students, Restorativ­e Approaches in Schools, CCRSB’s Social Justice Framework, Stand Up – Speak Out! and a Gold Award Pupil Transporta­tion service that was expanded to include the Chignecto-Central area.

“This board has much to be proud of. Many of our long-serving members can cite numerous initiative­s that took root within CCRSB over the years, sometimes influencin­g practice and policy beyond our boundaries as the positive results were realized,” he said.

The board has also had a balanced budget for the past 20 years and was working toward another one at the end of this fiscal year, said Finance Chair Ron Marks.

District one school board member David Myles said his heart was heavy as the board’s time drew to a close.

“I am experienci­ng a tremendous loss of community and feel democracy has been bypassed,” he said, adding that he fears the checks and balances the board had in place will be gone. “The local voice and responsibi­lity will be lost to a great degree and I feel uncertaint­y for the future of the staff and students. I feel a profound sense of loss.”

District 10 member Wendy Matheson-Withrow thanked the school board staff for their knowledge and assistance over the years while Glenda Talbot-Richards, the African Nova Scotian board member, thanked her fellow members for their commitment to the students and their learning.

Thompson said an email chain would be going out in the near future with all of the addresses for the current board members and they will be asked if they would like to meet again in April 2019 to see how the proposed changes are working.

 ?? SUEANN MUSICK/THE NEWS ?? Trudy Thompson, chair of the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board, right, chairs the board’s final meeting Thursday. She is seated beside Superinten­dent Gary Adams, to her left, who will continue on with his staff to govern education in Pictou,...
SUEANN MUSICK/THE NEWS Trudy Thompson, chair of the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board, right, chairs the board’s final meeting Thursday. She is seated beside Superinten­dent Gary Adams, to her left, who will continue on with his staff to govern education in Pictou,...

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