Monday, January 28, 2008


small school...big bulldozer!

I really wanted to write this post (or one similar to it) about 8 months ago. In fact I did but then my own sensibilities prevented me from putting out into the blog-o-sphere. After a bit more thought and a couple of leaflets in my mailbox I've decided that mine is a tale that needs to be told.

As most people in the Vancouver-Hastings community may be aware the Vancouver School Board decided several months ago to close the Garibaldi Annex to Lord Nelson Elementary. The possibility of the school closing has actually been out there for a lot longer however, last December the Board held a meeting to determine the fate of this small annex with just over 40 students. Supporters of Garibaldi obviously and perhaps reasonably oppose this potential closure stating in the first flyer that we received that "Garibaldi has been unfairly isolated and removed from the ongoing Vancouver School facility review process and targeted for closure."

Interesting choice of words...

No one can say that they truly relish the notion of the closure of any public school, whether its in your community or not. Schools, arguably are one of the few foundations within a community that bring people together to help form bonds and memories that often last a lifetime. I'm sure that there are a great many memories out there that surround Garibaldi, some good and some not so good. But still I believe that the questions need to be asked...At what point does the community outgrow its need for the school or the school fail to meet the needs of the growing community? How much does it cost to keep a school alive for a steadily declining student population? How much do we really owe Garibaldi Annex and how do we measure this against what the school provides for us? At what point do we cut our losses in terms of the number of students attending 40, 30, 20, 15, 7?

Garibaldi School has confirmed 11 new registrations for kindergarten next year. How many grade 4 students are leaving? We don't know, perhaps next year if the school remains open someone will be fighting to save it for 30, 20, 15 students. Then what?

Alright, by now you are wondering what my point is, why am I attacking Garibaldi school, what do I personally have against the tiny k to 4 annex nestled so quaintly between Hastings and 1st and Renfrew and Naniamo? A very good question! As I said earlier I don't think that anyone is super excited about the notion of a public school closing in their community or anyone else's for that matter. The truth is that everyone (except for a few students perhaps) loves to have a school in their neighbourhood since they are good for the community, good for the social networks within the community, good for property values (hmmm) and so on. The truth is that I have a personal history with this particular school and unfortunately the memories that I took away from it aren't really that great.

Garibaldi Annex, or more specifically the administration of Garibaldi Annex made my son's first experience within the public school system absolutely miserable. It was bad for him, bad for my wife and bad for me and this is too bad because we began the year dedicated to the cause of saving this school. We were on the PAC, we attended fund raisers, you name it...we were there. Without going too far into the details of our experience, the school's administration at the time (while friendly to begin with) turned out to have everything but the welfare of our son at heart. While we thought that we were involved with his educational experience, it actually turned out that we had no idea what was going on after we dropped him off. The the staff were far less than transparent and the only item on the agenda seemed to be the labelling of our son with any "designation" that would justify the administrations drive for funding, resources and a future. What was that phrase "unfairly isolated and removed...?"

The latest flyer that we received from Garibaldi supporters (which came last weekend) does what any "save our anything" sort of flyer should do, it aims straight for the heart strings of the reader. It tells us that Garibaldi is a "small school with a big heart" and we are told that the school "provides an intimate learning environment in which children develop strong community values" Let me tell you that this was not the case while we were a part of this school. Our child was separated from the "community" as much as possible often for behaviour that most people would expect from a 5 year old.

The motto at Garibaldi Annex we are told is "We think of others", a great motto for sure but not one that our family experienced that much while we were there. But don't take my word for this alone as there are at least 3 other families that I am aware of who either pulled their children from the school early or did not return this year. I have spoken with a few of these parents recently and all report the wonderful progress that their kids are making in their new environments. Sort of makes you think that maybe, just maybe there's another reason for the steadily declining population at Garibaldi.

Or maybe I'm just a bitter parent! In all honesty though and despite my own real life experiences I do applaud those that love Garibaldi for their efforts to save the school. You know, after all is said and done I have to give the school some credit...after all if the administration at Garibaldi had not made our experience so absolutely miserable we would have never discovered Sir Mathew Begbie, a public school that has shown us plenty of "heart", has worked with our son and us and has yet to even mention the word "designation".

Even still, don't expect my name on any petition to save Garibaldi school.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I’m sorry you experience at Garibaldi was so negative but I can tell you that this is not my experience having two children who currently attend the school. Nor my experience talking with the other parents of the school. it is a great school - intimate personal and community oriented. Your misinterpretation of the feasibility of Garibaldi is a disservice to the community. We have ample kids in the neighborhood to fill the school. The only requirement is operational stability and the attractive programing being put forward to the VSB
for consideration. Garibaldi provides a unique environment like other annexes in the city. It provide a safe and nurturing environment to our
local student away from major traffic and the small school environment provides student a powerful model of community integration into society as active and participating individual. There is a strong need for this kind of educational delivery and the school will be full to capacity in two years should the VSB accept the program proposal put forward.
The issue is not an inferior school but years of families being fearful of school closure. The attendance has been severely marginalized through these fears. Your personal experience does not reflect our community beliefs with over 800 signatures on a petition ( last count before the event we had today which had upwards of 500 people present ) to keep the school open and 10 letters of support from community organizations- Nor does your article reflect the community values and opinions we share collectively. Garibaldi Annex is a great school and given a chance by the VSB is will be proven so through attendance.

Flicka said...

It has been my experiece that parents often have very individual experiences at schools both negative and positive, however, this should not reflect on the entire school. Garibaldi has been nothing but the most positive environment for my child. She has developed a social network of friends that are very special to her. She brings home her learning and applies it in her everyday life. She knows she is accountable and knows that she can count on her schoolmates and teachers. I am very sorry that you had a negative experience, but I ask that you give Garibaldi another chance. Don't assume that it was the school, but instead an individual experience that hopefully wouldn't repeat itself. You might find now that your child's experience could be very positive at Garibaldi. Check out Garibaldi's blogspot for more information garibaldiannex.blogspot.com for our proposal and all the best to your child and your family!