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The Fernie Cadets proudly marched with flags during the Remembrance Day Ceremony held at the cenotaph in front of the Fernie couthouse. Hundreds of locals gathered for the annual service. Photo by S. Moulton
rustee Electoral Area 4 candidate Jeanette Selwood and RDEK Area B candidate Stan Doehle received a lot of public backlash and heat during the Southeast Kootenay forum held at the Jaffray Elementary/Jr. Secondary School on Monday, November 3. The forum was divided into two one hour sessions, with trustee candidates Selwood and Jacqueline Blumhagen answering prepared questions followed by an open forum during the first hour and RDEK Area B candidates Doehle and Morgan Dilts answering questions in the same format during the second hour. The trustee candidates answered questions regarding labour disputes, provincial government funding, the modified school calendar, the lack of learning assistants and the lack of communication between school officials and parents. But it was the questions relating to Kindergarten and Grade 10 configuration and the provincial government allowing students to attend out of district school that generated debate amongst members of the community. Selwood maintained that she could not promise residents that she would keep the Jaffray high school running, and would instead determine their continuation based on a cost benefit scenario. “I wouldn’t do anything to change the policy as it is,” Selwood said when asked what she would do to change the current enrollment policy in British Columbia. “Why should we hold our kids back? We don’t want to limit our kids. Let them thrive.” Selwood went on to say, “I can’t make a promise to you. I would have to make a realistic decision. I’m not trying to close down a school, that’s not my intent by any means, it’s just being realistic with what is the best for our children.” Several members of the public expressed their concerns over Selwood’s response, stating that Selwood was essentially voluntarily closing down the school. Continued on page 2
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