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Vital Grandin to be renamed by September 30, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Board of Trustees to rename Vital Grandin Catholic Elementary School

June 28, 2021 (St. Albert, AB) – Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools’ Board of Trustees has decided to change the name of Vital Grandin Catholic Elementary School in St. Albert. The Board unanimously passed the motion at a Special Public Meeting on June 28, 2021.

“Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools is an inclusive faith and learning community that welcomes all,” says Noreen Radford, Board Chair. “The current name of this school does not reflect these values and, therefore, must be changed.”

“We must continue to take positive steps toward meaningful reconciliation with our Indigenous brothers and sisters,” Radford says. “Working to address things that exacerbate pain and trauma for both survivors and those with close ties to residential schools is a priority. Renaming this school is a critical step towards ongoing reconciliation, healing, and meaningful change.”

Exterior signage on the school building, which first opened its doors in 1959, will be removed immediately, and the Board will select a new name for the school by Sept. 30, 2021. An ad hoc committee will be formed to facilitate the process, following Board Policy 18 – Naming of Schools. This committee will consist of trustees, the Superintendent of Schools, a priest from the local parish that serves the school, two parents/legal guardians from the school, the school’s administration, and any other stakeholders or community members deemed appropriate.

“As a Division, we remain committed to understanding and carrying out the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada Calls to Action (2015),” Radford says. “To that end, we will continue to work continuously, proactively, and intentionally with our First Nations, Métis, and Inuit brothers and sisters.”

The recent discoveries of the remains of Indigenous children in unmarked graves at former residential schools in Kamloops, B.C., and on what is now Cowessess First Nation, SK, has led to profound grief and the need to address the commemoration of historical figures who were complicit in that system. The school’s namesake, Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin, OMI, who died in 1902, was one of the promoters and supporters of residential schools in Canada in the late-1800s.

For more information:

Rudy Zacharias
Manager, Community Engagement and Communications 780-459-7711 | rzacharias@gsacrd.ab.ca

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