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Protesters speak out against 'sneaky,' 'unfair' process to name Kingsville school

Discontent over the name of a new Kingsville school and how that name was chosenprompted dozens of students and community members to come together in proteston Friday.

Students, community members upset over selection of Erie Migration Academy

Demonstrators say students should have had 'a voice' in school naming decision

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Demonstrators say students should have had 'a voice' in school naming decision

Discontent over the name of a new Kingsville school and how that name was chosenprompted dozens of students and community members to come together in proteston Friday.

The student-organized demonstrationwas in response to the Greater Essex County District School Board's 6-2 vote this week to choose "Erie Migration Academy" for the new regional K-12school in opening up in September.

Demonstrators carried signs with messages such as"We've been disregarded" and "What about what we want."

Someone dressed as the school's mascot joined the demonstrators but was escorted into the building by police at one point.

The school namewas put forward by trusteeJulia Burgess, but it was not the shortlistof ideasa naming committee presented to the board, whittled down from more than 600 suggestions.

Addison Dyck and Olivia Rogers areattending Erie Migration Academy in the fall. Now in Grade 11 at Kingsville District High School, theywill bepart of the new school's first graduating class. They want to see the decision reversed and student voices represented in the selection of a mascot, for example.

"I feel like itwas very unfair," said Dyck, who was part of a focus group on the new name. "I mean, our naming committee put inmuch work and I feel like (trustee) Julia Burgess justkind of completely neglected all of that and ignored all that, and just chosewhat she wanted."

A group of demonstrators carrying signs, with a school mascot in the middle.
The GECDSB's decison making around the new Kingsville school name prompted students to rally outside Kingsville District High School on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

Burgess told CBC Windsor on Thursday thatwhiletherecommendations of the naming committee for the school were heard and considered,the board isn'tboundto follow them.

"It was pretty widely feltacross my colleagues, that ... the names that came forward, didn't really reflect what the whole district wanted to have as branding for a brand new school that reflected six prior schools consolidating into one," she said.

She said she can't see the decision being revisited by the board.

Bob Lynch, a women'sbasketball coach at thehigh school,came out to support the students.He and others have been criticalof the fact the new name does not reflect the school's location in Kinsgville, and he takes issue with the process as well.

"These students are remarkable. And when they say, 'wedon't care for that,' somebody has to listen to them. Someone has to listen."

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Addison Dyck and Olivia Rogers demonstrated against the school board's decision making in selecting Erie Migration Academy for Kingsville's new K-12 school on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

Nicole Ward's daughter set up a petition against the name,but couldn't attend the protest due to illness.

"We had gone to the meeting and they came up with a whole other name that nobody (on the naming committee)voted on, so that was very sneaky," she said.

With files from Jacob Barker and Dalson Chen