‘It’s not their education’: student says they need to have a say too amidst new legislation
A recent graduate of LP Miller School in Nipawin says students should be getting more of a say into their own school experience when it comes to pronoun usage and notifying parents.
Kathrine MacDonald graduated this summer and was part of the school’s Gay/Straight Alliance, which she said helped LGBTQ+ students find a haven.
“I feel all kids should be able to have a say because it’s not the parent’s education that is happening and it’s not their parents that it’s happening too,” she said.
MacDonald understands that in some religious groups, they want to teach their children differently and has no issue with those changes, announced yesterday by Sask. Education Minister Dustin Duncan.