Paddling to exorcism: Abuse allegations spark new regulations at Saskatchewan schools
REGINA — Saskatchewan is stepping in to supervise three independent schools after a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed against former teachers, pastors and church elders for alleged abuse of students.
Education Minister Dustin Duncan said Thursday he will appoint supervisors to oversee three schools linked to the allegations, which include paddling children and an exorcism.
Legacy Christian Academy and Grace Christian School in Saskatoon and Regent Academy in Prince Albert are to get supervised visits once a month starting in September. Supervisors are to sit in classrooms and observe teacher-student interactions.
According to the government, the schools employ some staff who are named in a recent lawsuit filed by former students of Legacy Christian Academy alleging physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse between 1992 and 2005. Grace Christian School and Regent Academy are not named in the lawsuit.