Manitoba School Board in Power Struggle With Gov’t Amid Ideological Clash

A battle between the Manitoba government and a locally elected school board is brewing over the board’s self-determination, and what the province says is the board’s duty to ensure a suitable environment for students.
It’s a battle of ideology, the trustees say, and they should be allowed to represent the voices of their voters on issues such as gender and racism teaching in schools. After backlash over board presentations on such topics, the education ministry ordered an independent review.
The review has not been published yet, but trustees say it recommended the dissolution of the board.
The ministry says the province “is committed to ensuring students learn in safe and inclusive school environments.” Instead of dissolving the board, in early June, the ministry appointed an oversight panel it says can guide the board in putting the interests of students and the community first. Trustees say that panel may override their power as elected officials….