The Daily Courier

Parents want French immersion at Boucherie

- By RON SEYMOUR

Westside parents with young children in French immersion programs would like them to attend Mount Boucherie Secondary rather than Kelowna Secondary, a survey has found.

But parents of the 14 children now in Grade 8 French immersion — currently the highest level offered on the Westside — want them to continue the program at KSS to broaden their experience.

Trustees were to decide last night, after deadline for this edition of the Westside Weekly, whether to designate MBSS or KSS as the French immersion high school for students on the Westside, effective September 2022.

District staff recommend the designatio­n be given to MBSS, reflecting the fact that almost two-thirds of parents who responded to the survey preferred that school over KSS.

“Crossing the bridge is a huge deterrent to most people,” one survey respondent wrote.

“It would be a pain for us to send our kids all the way into Kelowna. We would rather they stay in West Kelowna,” wrote another.

Some Westside parents, however, prefer the KSS option, saying that as a bigger school, it offers a more diverse array of courses for students.

“My child should have access to the best possible French immersion education available in our community, and that’s at KSS,” one parent wrote.

“KSS is a great school and I think this is the best option for opportunit­y for our children’s French,” another wrote.

The school district’s top capital priority is a new Westside high school, which would include an immersion program, but provincial funding has not been approved.

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School trustees are expected to decide tonight whether French immersion will be offered at Mount Boucherie Secondary School.
Photo contribute­d School trustees are expected to decide tonight whether French immersion will be offered at Mount Boucherie Secondary School.

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