The Richmond School District has whittled a short list of 16 schools being considered for closure down to three — Woodward, McKay and Dixon elementary schools — as it tries to meet provincial criteria for seismic upgrades. Meanwhile, the Friday announcement prompted students and their parents to gather with protest signs outside of MLA John Yap's office on Saturday. "They were surprised and really really heartbroken," said Lisa Fisher of her two children who attend Dixon elementary. "We're hoping we created enough of a business case that they will accept and move forward," said Richmond School District chair Debbie Tablotney of the provincial government. School trustees will make their final decision about the closures in mid-October and will first spend time with parents and students to hear their concerns.with files from Brenna Rose.
Source: CBC News September 18, 2016 04:07 UTC