Incident at School re: Pride Flag

Posted June 13, 2022

Monday, June 13, 2022

Dear Drayton Heights Public School families, 

I wanted to make you aware that the Pride flag at our school was taken down and vandalized at some point over the weekend.

The UGDSB considers these acts to be targeted hate crimes. We have reported the incidents to local police. 

The board takes these acts very seriously and is taking immediate steps to support these schools.

The UGDSB has a policy and procedures that outline the parameters for the flying of flags – Policy 310 Display of Flags

It is the policy of the Upper Grand District School Board to display flags with dignity and respect. This policy is aligned with and supports the principles and expectations of the Board’s policies for Safe Schools (503) and Equity and Inclusive Education (504). At all times, this policy shall be consistent with all UGDSB policies and the Ontario Human Rights Code.

There is a common misconception that it is illegal for schools to fly additional flags on the same flag pole as the Canadian flag. However, the UGDSB policy and procedure is in alignment with the The National Flag of Canada Etiquette, which states, “The rules applied by the federal government are in no way mandatory for individuals or organizations; they may serve as guidelines for all persons who wish to display the National Flag of Canada and other flags in Canada.”

There is additional information on the board website about the Pride flag and 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion in the UGDSB: 

https://www.ugdsb.ca/schools/safe-equitable-and-inclusive-schools/equity-and-inclusive-education/2slgbtq1-inclusion-in-the-ugdsb/ 

Thank you,
Shannon Spike
Principal,
Drayton Heights Public School

Drayton Pride Flag

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