Police will be present at a meeting of the York Catholic District School Board tonight where trustees are expected to make a final decision on raising the Pride flag at schools in the region.
Police will be present at a meeting of the York Catholic District School Board tonight where trustees are expected to make a final decision on raising the Pride flag at schools in the region in June.The individuals were asked to leave but remained in the building’s atrium and didn’t vacate until police arrived.that “there will be increased security and the police will be present to assist if needed.
Attendees will also be given a letter during sign-in outlining the expectations of conduct and “the consequences of not living up to them,” the board says. At least one advocate for the LGBTQ+ community said after last month’s meeting that he saw students “crying, in fear” as they “heard York Catholic community members shouting angrily from the lobby.”
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