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Nova Scotia education reform eliminating school boards passes final reading

Mar 8, 2018 | 4:00 PM

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s sweeping education reform bill has passed final reading in the legislature, only one week after it was introduced by Education Minister Zach Churchill.

The governing Liberals used their majority to pass Bill 72 by a vote of 25-21.

The legislation dissolves the province’s seven regional school boards as of March 31 and replaces them with a 15-member provincial advisory council, while keeping local school advisory councils in place along with board administrations. 

In another contentious move it takes principals, vice-principals and senior supervisory staff from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union and rolls them into a new association affiliated with the union.