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Abbotsford trustee's pro-Trump, anti-transgender Facebook comments under review

Abbotsford School District reviewing controversial social media comments made by Jared White
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Abbotsford school trustee Jared White's recent Facebook comments praising Donald Trump's executive order related to transgender athletes are now under review by the Abbotsford School District.

Comments made by Abbotsford school trustee Jared White on Facebook praising American president and former reality TV star Donald Trump's recent executive order to ban transgender athletes from women's sports has generated significant attention and the post is now under review by the Abbotsford School District.

White shared a video of Trump signing the executive order on his "Jared White for Abbotsford School Trustee" page on Feb. 5.

He added comments stating, "No more biological males in women's/girls' sports. No more biological males in womenB次元官网网址檚/girls' bathrooms and locker-rooms. No more teaching vulnerable children that they can be both genders or neither. Enough. Common sense is making a come back and itB次元官网网址檚 about time."

The B次元官网网址 reached out to White, who said that diverse opinions are important and that he believes his views align with a number of local parents. He added that he hopes that his fellow trustees decide not to discipline him.

"It is extremely important for diverse opinions to be able to be shared without fear of censorship or reprisals," he stated in an email. "My views are consistent with the views of a substantial amount of concerned citizens and parents in Abbotsford and around this province. Any attempt by the school district to muzzle or 'cancel' me would be extremely disappointing and profoundly undemocratic. I trust my fellow trustees will do the right thing and continue to allow freedom of expression in this district.B次元官网网址

White was asked to provide examples of these specific issues occurring in Abbotsford, but he chose not to do so. 

The Facebook post, which is viewable for the public to see, has over 100 comments. White's previous post on the page was made in May 2024 and the one prior to that was made in November 2022.

Abbotsford board of education chair Shirley Wilson and superintendent Sean Nosek released a joint statement on Friday (Feb. 14) addressed to staff, students and families that said White's views do not speak for them.

"Statements made by Trustee White on a recent social media post do not reflect the views of the board and do not align with our statutory obligations, policies, and values," it said. "The Abbotsford Board of Education is committed to ensuring safe, inclusive, and welcoming spaces for all students and staff regardless of gender identity or expression."

Wilson added that the online comments are being reviewed.

"We take this matter seriously and we are reviewing it in accordance with our established processes," she said. "Our district is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and safe environment for all students, staff and families. Our goal is to uphold these values in all aspects of our work, including our governance and leadership."

Wilson added that, over the past week, district staff received a number of emails from parents concerned at the public comments White made.

The Abbotsford Board of Education approved and adopted a set of policies in October 2013 that serve as a guideline to reflect the values they bring to specific issues as representatives of the community.

Board Policy 6 Point 12 states that trustees "demonstrate discretion when making public statements that do not reflect the corporate opinion of the board." Board Policy 1 states that the board's values consist of respect, trust, integrity, communication and teamwork.

White finished sixth in trustee voting in 2022 and earned 8,388 votes.

Former trustee Phil Anderson agreed to temporarily step down and received training following a Facebook post he shared back in 2021 that compared wearing a mask to slavery. He completed his training and returned to his position, but was then unsuccessful in the 2022 election.

Over in Chilliwack, former trustee Barry Neufeld was censured in 2020 due to ongoing unethical behaviour. That decision included his removal from invitations to all district events where trustees interact with students and staff.



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