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As virtual engagements continue for the controversial end to several public high school programs, parents are calling the process and the proposals undemocratic, fearing the changes are inevitable.
In an effort to balance high school populations, the Calgary Board of Education has announced changes that could see the elimination of arts programming and French IB in grades 10 to 12, and a consolidation of French immersion and Spanish bilingual programs into fewer schools.
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Parents are being asked to provide feedback on two different scenarios through online surveys and virtual discussions until March 17, before a final decision this fall on changes that will take effect for the 2022-23 school year.