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Oakville Beaver, 12 Apr 2018, p. 42

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EDUCATION 'We can't do anything until we get the consultation back,' says board chair • C ontinued from p age 3 Marai by stating he was at­ tempting to overrule a res­ olution of the board, prompting Jim Lochrie, a certified professional par­ liamentarian and teacher of parliamentary law, to chime in on the debate and ultimately side with the chair on her decision. "In my opinion, what the chair did was correct," said Lochrie, which elicited ap­ plause from the crowd and a counter response from Marai. Quinn attempted to ap­ peal to Lochrie, Rabenda's "right-hand man," which drew a sharp response from the parliamentarian figure. "I am a parliamentarian that was hired to give ad­ vice to the chair, actually all the trustees. It was quite (rude) what you just did," said Lochrie, garnering more applause from the au­ dience. The HCDSB chair made the decision to dismiss the motion, as suggested by trustee Arlene Iantomasi, because she felt the board had ignored the Education Act by enacting the ban be­ fore completing consulta­ tion with stakeholders. "This board passed a resolution two meetings ago, at the most. That reso­ lution stands. That resolu- tion says we have to go out for consultation. We can't do anything until we get the consultation back," said Rabenda. After some more back and forth on the resolution and board bylaws, the meeting was finally able to proceed on to the next item, however, Marai, Danko and Quinn then left their seats, along with Susan Trites and Helena Karabe- la. As a result, the meeting lost quorum and was ad­ journed prematurely. All remaining agenda items were pushed to the next scheduled board meeting on Tuesday, April 17. Trustees weren't the on­ ly ones upset at the meet­ ing. Before it abruptly end­ ed, HCDSB students Ben Sabourin, who spoke at the March 20 meeting, and Ju­ lia Joseph presented their strong opposition to the ban. Among their chief con­ cerns was their belief the board ignored sections of the Education Act when enacting the ban. "You, the HCDSB board of trustees, have not only ignored, but rather bla­ tantly disregarded this law. You have failed to seek feedback from your con­ stituents in regards to mo- tion 61-18. We, your stake­ holders, are going to hold you accountable," said Sa­ bourin. In passing the motion, Sabourin claimed the board also disregarded its own policy, regarding fundraising practices, passed Sept. 27, 1983 and amended June 21, 2016. "This board failed to en­ sure that resolution 61-18 reflected the values and ex­ pectations of parents, stu­ dents and staff members. Instead, you consulted with each other, briefly, might I add," said Sabou- rin. Speaking on behalf of stakeholders, Joseph said they demand change and "we will not stop until we see it." "Until then, we will be back tomorrow and each and every day that follows," said Joseph, eliciting ap­ plause from the audience. Since the board motion, an online petition to over­ turn the motion has gar­ nered more than 21,000 sig­ natures. "The amendments to the policy will not be approved until trustees have had an opportunity to review the feedback received through consultation," said the board's Strategic Commu­ nications Administrator Andrea Swinden in a fol­ low-up email. Isn't It About Time For A Hearing Test??? Com e A n d V is it A n Independent, C a r in g F a m ily H e a rin g A id C lin ic A l l S e rv ic e s , S a le s , H e a r in g T e s ts , P ro g ra m m in g , R e p a ir s , B a t te r ie s , H o m e V is it s Latest in technology, models and styles, blue tooth and accessories. Price ranges from $ 5 0 0 00 to elite levels. 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