SD22 creating committee to address accessibility issues
The school district that serves Greater Vernon and Lumby will be looking at improving accessibility to area schools and facilities.
As per the Accessibility Regulation of the Accessible British Columbia Act, School District 22 must assemble an accessibility committee, create an accessibility plan, and offer a tool to receive feedback on accessibility.
A report to the SD22 Board of Education stated the committee is being created by Christine Love, the district’s director of instruction – inclusion.
It will include Love, an Indigenous community representative, a member of the SD22 accessibility working group, two CUPE representatives, two Vernon Teacher Association (VTA) reps, one student, one parent/guardian/caregiver of a student, and the district principal of inclusion. Individuals have already been selected to fill the roles on the committee.











