Posted: Mar 05, 2021 9:05 AM ET | Last Updated: March 5
Trustees Carole Paikin Miller and Alex Johnstone were found to have violated the code of conduct and Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees have issued sanctions against them.(Samantha Craggs/CBC)
After a month of public scrutiny, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees voted to issue sanctions against two of the four trustees named in an independent report after complaints of racism and exclusion from a former student trustee.
They also unanimously recommended that one trustee Carole Paikin Miller resign.
Paikin Miller already faces sanctions that include censure, a call to publicly apologize, and more training on equity, governance and anti-racism. She s also barred from sitting on any committees until December 2021.
Posted: Feb 04, 2021 4:48 PM ET | Last Updated: February 4
HWDSB trustees Alex Johnstone, Becky Buck, Kathy Archer and Carole Paikin Miller are facing calls for their resignation after they were named in a third-party report.(HWDSB)
A former student trustee is calling for the removal of four Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees after a report concluded some made racist comments and others silenced her.
And the province has called the report deeply disturbing.
Ahona Mehdi says the trustees should be held accountable after a third-party report said they made comments like all lives matter, and made overtly anti-Muslim and racist remarks.
HWDSB trustees to ask province to end police liaison programs at schools
A literature review from Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board shows there isn t much data to show any benefits from police liaison officer programs.
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HWDSB review says there isn t much data showing the police liaison officer programs offer much benefit
Posted: Jan 26, 2021 11:36 AM ET | Last Updated: January 26
HWDSB s report on the impact of the police liaison program in Hamilton schools will be done this spring.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)