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  • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

    The valedictorian at a west Ottawa high school says she’s been told not to come to school Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

    Elizabeth Yao largely focused on highlights from the past four years at Bell High School during her speech on Thursday, including a memorable waffle fundraiser and the days spent dozing off while reading Shakespeare.

    Her comments on the war in Gaza came at the end, after a land acknowledgement.

    “As a commitment to truth and reconciliation, I must acknowledge colonial and genocidal atrocities today, including the massacre of more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza,” Yao said, breaking off as the crowd cheered.

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    Elizabeth Yao, the graduating valedictorian at Bell High School in west Ottawa, said she was told not to go to school on Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

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    teppa
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    What is Israel doing to Palestine?

    They’re bombing them, but is their goal to wipe out all terrorists, or what?

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      What is Israel doing to Palestine?

      They’re bombing them, but is their goal to wipe out all terrorists, or what?

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      The goal is to wipe out Palestinians.

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      • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

        The valedictorian at a west Ottawa high school says she’s been told not to come to school Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

        Elizabeth Yao largely focused on highlights from the past four years at Bell High School during her speech on Thursday, including a memorable waffle fundraiser and the days spent dozing off while reading Shakespeare.

        Her comments on the war in Gaza came at the end, after a land acknowledgement.

        “As a commitment to truth and reconciliation, I must acknowledge colonial and genocidal atrocities today, including the massacre of more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza,” Yao said, breaking off as the crowd cheered.

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        Elizabeth Yao, the graduating valedictorian at Bell High School in west Ottawa, said she was told not to go to school on Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

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        healthetank@lemmy.ca
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        If anyone is interested in sending an email detailing your thoughts, they have a general email address here:

        bellhs@ocdsb.ca

        The school is part of the Ottawa-Carleton district school board with Amanda Presley as the trustee for the Zone. Her email is amanda.presley@ocdsb.ca

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        • H healthetank@lemmy.ca

          If anyone is interested in sending an email detailing your thoughts, they have a general email address here:

          bellhs@ocdsb.ca

          The school is part of the Ottawa-Carleton district school board with Amanda Presley as the trustee for the Zone. Her email is amanda.presley@ocdsb.ca

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          walktheplank@lemmy.world
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          Ahhhh yes, little pp’s old riding which he held for 20 years. I’m sure that has nothing to do with the sentiment in the area.

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          • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

            The valedictorian at a west Ottawa high school says she’s been told not to come to school Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

            Elizabeth Yao largely focused on highlights from the past four years at Bell High School during her speech on Thursday, including a memorable waffle fundraiser and the days spent dozing off while reading Shakespeare.

            Her comments on the war in Gaza came at the end, after a land acknowledgement.

            “As a commitment to truth and reconciliation, I must acknowledge colonial and genocidal atrocities today, including the massacre of more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza,” Yao said, breaking off as the crowd cheered.

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            Valedictorian told to stay home after making pro-Palestinian remarks in grad speech | CBC News

            Elizabeth Yao, the graduating valedictorian at Bell High School in west Ottawa, said she was told not to go to school on Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

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            So, the valedictorian was a good student and learned the lessons of history and the values that we would hope for her to learn. Good for her.

            I would have been very disappointed to have a principal under me make a choice like that during my career.

            The student should receive a public apology from the principal and be allowed to finish her school year with dignity alongside her classmates.

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            • T teppa

              What is Israel doing to Palestine?

              They’re bombing them, but is their goal to wipe out all terrorists, or what?

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              canadiancorhen@lemmy.ca
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              It appears they define ‘terrorist’ as 'anyone who is a terrorist, or knows a terrorist, or has family members that is a terrorist, or knows someone whose family member is a terrorist, or knows someone who is friends with someone whose family member is a terrorist, or is a reporter"

              In the end, its a land grab, they want to take West Bank over.

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              • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

                The valedictorian at a west Ottawa high school says she’s been told not to come to school Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

                Elizabeth Yao largely focused on highlights from the past four years at Bell High School during her speech on Thursday, including a memorable waffle fundraiser and the days spent dozing off while reading Shakespeare.

                Her comments on the war in Gaza came at the end, after a land acknowledgement.

                “As a commitment to truth and reconciliation, I must acknowledge colonial and genocidal atrocities today, including the massacre of more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza,” Yao said, breaking off as the crowd cheered.

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                Valedictorian told to stay home after making pro-Palestinian remarks in grad speech | CBC News

                Elizabeth Yao, the graduating valedictorian at Bell High School in west Ottawa, said she was told not to go to school on Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

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                randalthor@lemmy.ca
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                The school board’s trustee "agreed that Yao did not break any rules. She cited the OCDSB’s own guidelines, which say “slogans or symbols that signal solidarity, such as ‘Free Palestine’ etc. are permitted so long as they don’t violate the code of conduct.”.

                And the board said that no students were suspended as a result of the speech.

                So why is this principal’s panties getting all bunched up for? She called Yao and told her not to go to school even though Yao’s not suspended? Sounds like a personal intimidation by the principal to me.

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                • H healthetank@lemmy.ca

                  If anyone is interested in sending an email detailing your thoughts, they have a general email address here:

                  bellhs@ocdsb.ca

                  The school is part of the Ottawa-Carleton district school board with Amanda Presley as the trustee for the Zone. Her email is amanda.presley@ocdsb.ca

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                  hacksaw@lemmy.ca
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                  I’ve written Amanda Presley. You can also write principal Conrad directly through the school contact site https://bellhs.ocdsb.ca/our-school-landing/staff

                  Principals are bound by Accepting Schools Act, 2012, S.O. 2012, c. 5 - Bill 13 and Bill 14, Anti-Bullying Act, 2011 of Ontario to prevent bullying and intimidation in their schools. A principal who intimidates and bullies her own students cannot carry out her legal duty. This is completely unacceptable behaviour.

                  Please write to the board. This level of politics is much easier to influence through grassroots activism. A few dozen emails will go far! You can be the change you want to see in the world. Please take 5 minutes and write a short email!

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                  • ikidd@lemmy.worldI ikidd@lemmy.world

                    The goal is to wipe out Palestinians.

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                    eranziel@lemmy.world
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                    And you don’t need to take anyone’s second hand word for it. If you do a little looking, Israeli officials have said as much, in so many words, numerous times.

                    It’s intentional, systematic genocide. There’s no two ways about it.

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                    • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

                      The valedictorian at a west Ottawa high school says she’s been told not to come to school Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

                      Elizabeth Yao largely focused on highlights from the past four years at Bell High School during her speech on Thursday, including a memorable waffle fundraiser and the days spent dozing off while reading Shakespeare.

                      Her comments on the war in Gaza came at the end, after a land acknowledgement.

                      “As a commitment to truth and reconciliation, I must acknowledge colonial and genocidal atrocities today, including the massacre of more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza,” Yao said, breaking off as the crowd cheered.

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                      Valedictorian told to stay home after making pro-Palestinian remarks in grad speech | CBC News

                      Elizabeth Yao, the graduating valedictorian at Bell High School in west Ottawa, said she was told not to go to school on Monday after she made pro-Palestinian remarks during a speech at her commencement ceremony.

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                      nigelfrobisher@aussie.zone
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                      “Valedictorian” sounds like a military rank in Warhammer 40k,

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                      • R randalthor@lemmy.ca

                        The school board’s trustee "agreed that Yao did not break any rules. She cited the OCDSB’s own guidelines, which say “slogans or symbols that signal solidarity, such as ‘Free Palestine’ etc. are permitted so long as they don’t violate the code of conduct.”.

                        And the board said that no students were suspended as a result of the speech.

                        So why is this principal’s panties getting all bunched up for? She called Yao and told her not to go to school even though Yao’s not suspended? Sounds like a personal intimidation by the principal to me.

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                        driftinglynx@lemmy.ca
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                        That’s exactly what it is, bullying, by the principal; disgusting.

                        If they had legitimate grounds for a suspension they wouldn’t have made intimidating comments. The principal wanted to punish the student but knew they had no legitimate reason and hoped the student would quietly acquiesce.

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