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At one North Vancouver elementary school, 215 empty chairs were placed on the playing field with cedar sprigs on the seats, at another, students arranged 215 orange ribbons.
District administrator Brad Baker became emotional while recounting the stories on Wednesday, but each of the area’s 33 schools, like many around B.C., found ways to honour the 215 children discovered buried in unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
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“We’re noticing two pathways right now in schools,” Baker said. “One is obviously honouring the tragedy of the 215 kids who were found at Kamloops Indian Residential School.