TDSB declares Cops a Buzzkill – dismisses serious efforts to curb rising student violence

TDSB rules out return of armed police in school hallways amid rising student violence

The Toronto District School Board has ruled out the return of armed police to school hallways, even as it grapples with a rise in violent incidents amongst students.

That was made clear at a board meeting Wednesday night in which trustees discussed how to boost school safety and endorsed a plan that involves reaching deep into the community for help with what some are calling a crisis.

The TDSB’s 13-point action plan includes hiring more staff trained in de-escalation to work with youth, working with local groups to expand programming, creating an ad hoc team of experts, and growing partnerships with culturally responsive community organizations and faith-based groups.

Culturally responsive faith based basketball courts.

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TDSB Shithole: Intimidation, harassment and a ‘jump list:’ New docs shed light on work refusals at York Memorial

New details have emerged about the safety issues that prompted more than a dozen staff members at York Memorial Collegiate Institute, including the principal, to refuse work last month.

CP24 has obtained documents from a Ministry of Labour “field visit” that was undertaken on Nov. 24 in response to the work refusals.

The documents detail a myriad of safety issues cited by the 14 staff members who refused work, beginning on Oct. 31.

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TDSB Shithole: Students protest Police presence at their violence ridden school and the shortage of teachers willing to be assaulted

I wish that sign was a joke.

Hundreds of teens from York Memorial Collegiate Institute staged a mass walkout on Friday to protest what they say is an unsafe learning environment, over-policing and a lack of teachers, which means some classes aren’t being taught with kids sent to the library or cafeteria.

… Students said recent media coverage of their school — incidents of escalating violence, armed police responding to a 911 call about a gun and teachers refusing to work because of facilities issues and unsafe conditions — painted youth as criminals.

And of course it’s all due to racism!

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GOLDSTEIN: Toronto school board killed popular police-in-schools program

No matter how much violence — including shooting deaths — occurs in and around Toronto high schools, the Toronto District School Board will never put police officers back inside them because that would mean admitting it blundered when removing them five years ago.

On Nov. 22, 2017, trustees voted 18-3 to end the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, even though the board’s own survey showed it was strongly supported by students, parents and school staff.

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What role should police have in Toronto high schools?

Is there a place for police in Toronto high schools?

The subject recently came up again after York Memorial Collegiate Institute was in the news over reports of chaos in the school: massive brawls in the hallway, bathrooms used for drug deals and fights, and teachers being threatened and assaulted.

The racist faction kicked the cops out a couple of years ago because they interfered with the violence.

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‘They’re nervous as hell’: Gun deaths highlight simmering traumas inside Toronto schools

In the halls at Woburn Collegiate Institute, students knew a fight was brewing before class let out at 3:15 p.m. on Halloween.

Outside, the anticipation was palpable as at least one teen pulled out her cellphone and started filming, her voice rising as at least four boys appeared to get into it — one backing through the parking lot with three others moving toward him. There was shouting. Some students seem to gather around knowingly as others headed home.

Then the shooting started.


Mayor Jello makes an appearance noting he recently promised another 20 million to defeat the scourge harshing our Diversity.

Smart parents do not send their children to TDSB schools.

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Fights, guns, overdoses: Staff at York Memorial warn school on brink of crisis

Violence against adults, fights in the hallways and reports of weapons on the property. Staff at York Memorial Collegiate Institute in York say the school is in crisis, and the board isn’t doing enough.

“The expectation was, ‘Hey, show up to work and pretend as if nothing happened all through the day. Cross your fingers, hope to God that it will not happen again,’” said a staff member, whom CityNews has agreed to keep anonymous.

Fourteen of the school’s 80 staff members staged a one-day work refusal campaign due to safety issues, an unprecedented number at a single school, a union representing secondary school teachers in Toronto said.

What a shithole. But then the TDSB sucks shit, groomers and racists run the place.

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Racists rule the roost at TDSB

Race-based student census to ‘dismantle’ oppression reviewed by Toronto school board

Canada’s largest school board is set to launch a race-based student census with the explicit goal of rooting out what it calls the “white supremacist” and “colonialist” structures undergirding the Toronto school system.

Home school or private school, anything is better than subjecting children to race hate.

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Groundbreaking Win Against Palestinian Anti-Semitic Propaganda – Played out at Canada’s largest school board.

Antisemitism at the Toronto District School Board has led to a backlash that the Board undoubtedly did not expect. It was high time that the largest school Board in Canada, and the fourth largest in North America, faced accountability regarding its use of public funds to promote a pro-Palestinian agenda as part of its “equity” and “diversity” program. The Board’s actions go back to Operation Guardian of the Walls in May, and climaxed with the targeting of a Jewish school board trustee who was taken to the woodshed by the Board for pointing out a disturbing incident of antisemitism displayed by the TDSB’s equity advisor.

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Hamas and Fatah shoot each other up at terrorist’s funeral … only 3 dead… TDSB to fly flag at half-mast

 

At least three people were killed and several others wounded after rival Palestinian armed groups Hamas and Fatah clashed during a funeral at a refugee camp in Lebanon on Sunday.

Fatah gunmen “shot at the funeral procession” at the Burj el-Shemali camp, outside the southern port city of Tyre, Hamas official Raafat al-Murra said.

At least three Hamas members were killed in the attack, while six people were wounded, according to al-Murra. Some local media outlets put the death toll at four.


A Canadian Circus

… The happy news last week was that the Toronto District School Board Trustees voted to reject the recommendation to censure Ms. Lulka.

It was, though, a 10-7 vote. Which means that seven of the distinguished Canadian citizens entrusted with overseeing Toronto’s educational system found Ms. Lulka’s pointing out materials supportive of killing Jews to have been an unacceptable act. Worthy, in fact, of censure.

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Rex Murphy: Toronto school board takes lunacy to a whole new level

I took down from the bookshelf last night my faded copy of Stephen Leacock’s fabulous Nonsense Novels. I was checking to see if our great humorist, in that fine survey of silliness and vacuity, had lent his quill to the operations of the Toronto District School Board. Alas, not. He was too early on the Earth to reap the harvest the TDSB could have offered him. Even so, were he alive today, even his grand radar for the ridiculous might have been overwhelmed by the density and volume of material, already at hand and in no need of comic exaggeration, for his satirical treatment.

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TDSB hates on Jewish Trustee for calling out Islamist anti-semitism

Toronto school officials censure trustee who sounded alarm on anti-Semitic materials

(December 6, 2021 / JNS) A Toronto District School Board (TDSB) trustee who raised concerns on Twitter last spring about a “manual” sent to teachers that included anti-Semitic messages was recommended for “censure.”

The recommendation was issued on Thursday against trustee Alexandra Lulka by Integrity Commissioner Suzanne Craig, who in her report also found that the materials Lulka complained about did, in fact, contain some anti-Semitic writings and promoted terrorism.

The lunatics rule at the TDSB asylum. Homeschool.

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Rex Murphy: The woke rot at the heart of Canada’s largest school board

Sometimes a public backlash is exactly what’s needed to kick some common sense into our increasingly woke school boards.

Such is the case with the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) insane decisions not to allow students to attend book club events featuring Marie Henein, an outstanding criminal lawyer the board took issue with because of who she chose to defend, and Nadia Murad, a Nobel Prize-winning woman who had been a victim of ISIL, endured torments too ugly to speak, but managed to escape and now champions young women the world over.

The TDSB is run by morally degenerate radicals who should not be allowed near children.

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Are we cancelling former Isis sex slaves now?

Muslims tattooed their Yazidi girl slaves.

The sinister attempt to silence a Yazidi survivor

Are we cancelling former Isis sex slaves now? It would seem so, at least going by this barmy story out of Toronto, Canada, where a school-board recently pulled out of an event with a survivor of the Yazidi genocide amidst fears her story could ‘foster Islamophobia’.

Nadia Murad is a Yazidi human-rights campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner. In 2014, her family were killed by Isis as the group swept through northern Iraq. She was sold into sexual slavery. She was raped, tortured and passed around depraved militants until she eventually escaped. She has since become an advocate for the rights of Yazidis, determined to make sure the West does not forget what happened in Sinjar.

The evil bastards responsible for this Islamist fuckery at the TDSB still have their jobs. Why?

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