African Nova Scotians worried about representation as school boards eliminated
HALIFAX — African Nova Scotians and other minority communities will have input as the province remodels schools administration under sweeping reforms, the education minister says.
Zach Churchill said he wants full community involvement in the selection process for the new education advisory council that is to replace the province’s seven English-language regional school boards.
“I want that to happen,” Churchill said. “We want this to be a fair process where we get good people who can contribute to good outcomes for kids in our province.”
Minority groups have voiced concerns about losing their elected representatives through legislation introduced Thursday that will eliminate the school boards by March 31.


