‘Clearly discriminatory and systemically racist’: Report on B.C. schools board
VICTORIA — An independent report has found systemic racism in a northern British Columbia school board and calls for a provincewide investigation of the issue.
Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside appointed special advisors Kory Wilson and Catherine McGregor to review governance practices at the Prince George Board of Education in February.
Their report, based on 56 interviews, found Indigenous students are disproportionately held back, placed in alternative programs or classes and removed from the typical graduation path.
It says there is a clear and palpable lack of trust between many Indigenous stakeholders, First Nations and the school district, as well as a “substantial culture of fear” about raising concerns.