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Public invited to open house tonight to discuss possible renaming of George Jay Elementary

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An open house is being held at George Jay Elementary School to discuss its possible renaming.

Last month, the Greater Victoria School District launched an online survey to gauge community feedback on the idea of the name change. It closed on October 31st.

See also: Greater Victoria School District creates online survey to help decide on school name change

These consultations are in response to the school’s Parent Advisory Council bringing forth concerns about its namesake, George Jay, who advocated for the segregation of Chinese-Canadian students.

Jay immigrated to Victoria from England in the late 1800s and went on to become the chair of the city school board for 27 years, later playing a key role in the establishment of Victoria College.

However a book published by historian Timothy J. Stanley in 2011 reveals that he helped develop a policy of banning students of Chinese heritage from schools unless they knew fluent English.

This policy was then applied to all Chinese-Canadian students, regardless of their proficiency in English.

Name change consultation

“Our District recognizes and values the diversity of our school population and in no way condones the racist historic practices by some of our predecessors,” said present day Board Chair, Jordan Watters, in a press release.

“As we develop a better understanding of institutional racism and the role of the education system, it’s essential that we have conversations as a community in order to determine the best way to address historical wrongs and forge a positive path forward.”

Once the consultation process is over, the school district will forward the results to the Board of Education to help inform and guide the next steps.

The open house will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium of George Jay Elementary School located at 1118 Princess Ave.

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Brishti Basu
Former Senior Staff Writer and Content Manager at Victoria Buzz.

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