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Governance vote for B.C. high school sports sa国际传媒榟as lost all credibilitysa国际传媒: rugby commissioner

Game changing governance proposal to be voted on May 1
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Lord Tweedsmuirsa国际传媒檚 Tremmel States-Jones jumps a player and the goal line to score a touchdown against the Kelowna Owls in 2019. The face of high school football, along with a majority of other high school sports, could significantly change if a new governance proposal is passed at the B.C. School Sports AGM May 1. (Photo: Malin Jordan)

The commissioner for boys high school rugby says B.C. School Sports (BCSS) voting process to change has lost all credibility.

Commissioner Walter van Halst, also a teacher at Lord Tweedsmuir, told the Cloverdale Reporter via email hesa国际传媒檚 shocked the BCSS has floated the proposal, complete with a list of stakeholder groups that will be a part of a new sa国际传媒渓egislative assemblysa国际传媒, without consulting all of those groups. He said he found out at least one groupsa国际传媒攖he B.C. Teachers Federationsa国际传媒攚asnsa国际传媒檛 consulted about being a part of the new governance model.

sa国际传媒淲hen 460 Member Schools in this province are presented with a document to vote on, which claims their union is part of a new system for running BC School Sports, and now we find out during early voting itself that union wasnsa国际传媒檛 even consulted, then this process has lost all credibility.sa国际传媒

According to the BCSS document, 10 stakeholder groups would have voting reps in the 55-member legislative assembly, which each group would appoint themselves.

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sa国际传媒淭here are 10 stakeholder groups which we have all been told will be part of the new system,sa国际传媒 said van Halst, sa国际传媒渁nd we donsa国际传媒檛 even know how many of them are willing to take part.sa国际传媒

In an email from the BCTF forwarded to the Reporter, executive director Amber Mitchell wrote, sa国际传媒淎t this time I can confirm for you that the BCTF has not been involved or received communication from BCSS regarding their governance model proposal.sa国际传媒

Mitchell wrote the BCTF has now reached out to BCSS in an effort to have sa国际传媒渇urther discussionsa国际传媒 about being a part of the new model, should it pass at the AGM.

sa国际传媒淭he BCTF has a quite specific process for approval of any representation requests of this kind and that would need to be undertaken prior to any agreement of Federation participation in representation.sa国际传媒

Rick Thiessen, president of the BCSS board of directors was unable to chat to the Reporter as he was teaching today, but he did forward a statement from the BCSS board of directors. (Please see full statement below.)

sa国际传媒淏CSS wishes to clarify that the governance proposal was always premised around finding the ideal structure that best supported the sustainability and growth of school sport,sa国际传媒 the statement says. sa国际传媒 The result was a proposal that included a seat on the Legislative Assembly for ten partner organizations, from education, sport, and government sectors.

sa国际传媒淎n invitation for the BCTF to name a Legislative Assembly member is already prepared, should governance pass so they can begin their process. Just as invitations are prepared for all other stakeholder groups, who as a result of our current relationships have varying levels of knowledge of the proposal.sa国际传媒

Van Halst said because advance voting has already begun, the voting process has been tainted. sa国际传媒淭he package they are voting on isnsa国际传媒檛 even real because at least one of the groups listed as a stakeholder hasnsa国际传媒檛 even been invited to participate.sa国际传媒

He thinks their is a great injustice taking place, whether the proposal passes or not.

sa国际传媒淲e have 20 member sports, run by volunteers who have invested enormous amounts of time, passion and energy in their respective sports, and they were not invited to be a part of this new legislative assembly,sa国际传媒 van Halst said. sa国际传媒淭his, despite all of their years of service and dedication to our respective sports.sa国际传媒

The AGM takes place May 1.

BCSS STATEMENT

Full Statement from BCSS board of directors dated April 29:

Earlier today an article was posted online about the BCSS Governance Proposal and the BC Teachers Federation (BCTF), containing an excerpt from an email from Ms. Amber Mitchell, the Executive Director of the BCTF noting that sa国际传媒榯he BCTF has not been involved or received communication from BCSS regarding their governance model proposal.sa国际传媒

BCSS wishes to clarify that the governance proposal was always premised around finding the ideal structure that best supported the sustainability and growth of school sport. The result was a proposal that included a seat on the Legislative Assembly for ten partner organizations, from education, sport and government sectors. BCSS already has strong relationships with many of these organizations and hopes to formalize that connection through this process, while others like the BCTF is an organization which we hope through this new governance model would open new dialogue and relations. BCSS also acknowledges that teacher-coaches do so as volunteers, not as part of their teaching duties, but felt that having a BCTF representative would be positive for both parties.

BCSS is aware that there is a process the BCTF leadership would undertake to approve sending a delegate to our meetings. An invitation for the BCTF to name a Legislative Assembly member is already prepared, should governance pass so they can begin their process. Just as invitations are prepared for all other stakeholder groups, who as a result of our current relationships have varying levels of knowledge of the proposal. We expect that most, if not all, these organizations will see the value in being part of the leadership voice around interschool athletics and choose to participate. While ideally, we would like all partner organizations at every meeting, BCSS has stated that there will likely be some meetings where not all partners are represented. This is why 81% of the voters in the proposed Legislative Assembly come from BCSS Zones, the Board of Directors, and Committee Chairs, all of which will come from schools.

Questioning the validity of votes cast at this point discounts the time and effort that our member schools have taken in understanding the entirety of the proposal and what it means for the future of school sport in BC.

At no point over the past 15 months has the Board or staff tried to deceive or mislead the membership as to the intent of the proposal. We believe the membership will understand the intention in which this proposal has been submitted, and are confident that those partners named, will indeed be valued members of the school sport discussion moving forward.

- BCSS Board of Directors



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