The Northern View: Weber Should Step Down
Recently there has been some controversy around local School Board Chair Rachael Weber’s nomination as the BC Conservative Party candidate for Prince George-Mackenzie in the upcoming provincial election.
Adding fuel to the fire was Weber’s recent comments about private vs. public education, and questions around some of her other views on the school curriculum. Without question, Weber should resign as Board Chair, because, as a candidate for a political party, there is a clear and undeniable conflict of interest between that partisan role and her current role as the leader of the local public school board.
Yet it’s also been further suggested by some that she isn’t in the right party to be Board Chair, that the views and policies of the BC Conservative Party do not align with the current school curriculum and School District 97 policies.
