The Telegram (St. John's)

Rename school after Mountie: petition

- NICOLE MUNRO The Chronicle Herald nmunro@herald.ca @Nicole__munro

Thousands of people have signed an online petition to rename a Dartmouth high school after the RCMP officer killed during the recent shooting rampage that claimed 22 innocent lives.

The petition, launched last Friday, calls on the Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) and the Nova Scotia Education Department to change the name of Prince Andrew High School to Const. Heidi Stevenson High.

Stevenson, who was killed April 19 when she confronted the gunman in Shubenacad­ie, spent most of her 23-year career with the RCMP in the Halifax Regional Municipali­ty.

Shortly after the news of a sex scandal involving Prince Andrew broke last fall, principal Brad Mcgowan said he received multiple phone calls and emails requesting to change the Dartmouth school’s name, while others wanted it to stay the same.

"With the school board already reconsider­ing the name of Prince Andrew High School, this would be the opportune time to name one of our community schools after a real hero," reads the petition, adding Stevenson was a former school liaison officer.

Paul Farmer, a Prince Andrew High School alumnus, asked other alumni and fellow Nova Scotians to join him in signing the petition.

“I think it would be inspiring to the staff and students to have it renamed after Heidi Stevenson,” Farmer said.

“Her courage should be recognized and held up to honour her bravery, dedication and service, seeking to protect her partner and our citizens.”

Another alumnus, Thomas

James, agreed with Farmer, adding he “would love to see the name change to a local hero (and) team name switched from Panthers to Mounties.”

While more than 24,000 people had signed the online petition as of Tuesday afternoon, some people took to social media to say it’s too soon, or something in her community of Cole Harbour would be more fitting.

“It is understand­able in times of such grief and sorrow that we look for ways to memorializ­e the lives of those lost,” Doug Hadley, spokesman for the Halifax Regional Centre for Education, said in an emailed statement.

In February, the school advisory council asked the community “if there was a wish to initiate a process to change the school’s name given the controvers­y surroundin­g Prince Andrew.”

But with schools across the province closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the process hasn’t reached a conclusion and remains on hold, Hadley said.

“If the school community decides to go forward with a naming process, the HRCE has a policy for naming or renaming schools,” Hadley added.

The process requires a committee, led by the school’s principal, to consult with students and the public before creating a report on a new name for approval by the governing board.

 ?? RYAN TAPLIN ?? A petition to change the name of Prince Andrew High in memory of Const. Heidi Stevenson has received thousands of signatures.
RYAN TAPLIN A petition to change the name of Prince Andrew High in memory of Const. Heidi Stevenson has received thousands of signatures.
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Const. Heidi Stevenson

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