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Update: Neufeld launches letter-writing campaign against DPAC chair

Embattled Chilliwack trustee鈥檚 letter points finger at volunteer parent, asks supporters to 鈥渃hallenge her opinions鈥
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Chilliwack School Trustee Barry Neufeld spoke at a Culture Guard rally in his honour at Evergreen Hall on Nov. 21. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)

A Chilliwack school trustee has launched a letter-writing campaign against a volunteer parent, calling her a political activist who has 鈥渏oined voices with the radicals who are calling for my resignation.鈥

Trustee Barry Neufeld was writing about Justine Hodge, the chair of the District Parent Advisory Council, who signed a letter agreed upon in an emergency meeting held by DPAC members that did call for his resignation. Several individuals and organizations had already done the same, including the Fraser Valley Labour Council, because of Neufeld鈥檚 staunch opposition to the rollout of a sexual orientation and gender identity teacher resource called SOGI 123.

SOGI 123 is aimed at helping teachers address the issues of gender identity in the classroom as they arise, to make classrooms and schools more inclusive. It was brought in under the Liberal government and has had bi-partisan acceptance from the current NDP government, as well the BCTF, BCSTA, and BCCPAC.

A group called Culture Guard, led by a woman named Kari Simpson, has been vocal in stopping teachers from using SOGI 123 (it鈥檚 available online for free), but there has been no recorded success. Neufeld spoke as an invited guest at a Culture Guard rally here in November, where more than 400 people attended.

Due to the controversy, including continued Facebook posts by Neufeld against SOGI 123, Neufeld has stepped back from all committees, stopped working as a liaison in schools and has refused to comment on the subject to this newspaper. There are 10 months left in this term and he has announced he intends to run again.

Neufeld wrote the campaign against Hodge in the early hours of Jan. 1, sending out an email at 12:22 a.m. to an unknown number of recipients from his private email.

鈥淚 am writing to ask you to start off the New Year by helping me, please,鈥 he starts. 鈥淚 believe it is time to PUSH BACK!鈥

This email has resurfaced a handful of times from letter writers who have forwarded it onto Hodge with their letters supporting Neufeld. Those letters, totaling more than two dozen in 24 hours, included enough hate that Hodge called the RCMP to start a file.

One stated: 鈥淧eople are well aware of the left wing freak show along with the four eyed blue haired face pierced tatted up non-binary zurs that PRETEND to speak for all people. THEY DONT. The brainwashing from you LEFTWING WEIRDOS for the last 30 years IS OVER. My family and friend WILL FIGHT YOU on this and you will lose miserably.鈥

Another aimed more directly at SOGI 123 and LGBTQ families.

鈥淭his email is being sent to expose the insidious and unjustified measures being applied by various parties and individuals to usurp and manipulate students and parents into accepting the LGBTQ agenda through SOGI and Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE).鈥

Hodge says Neufeld鈥檚 letter, which is now circulating among his supporters, contains a lie about her 鈥 that she plans on running for school board. She says has no intention of doing so. Neufeld also paints her as a political opponent in that regard, 鈥渧ery activist鈥 positioned herself to be in lock step with the BC Teacher鈥檚 Federation.鈥

He says that 鈥淢s. Hodge is taking sides with only a handful of radical parents, and alienating the vast majority of parents who trust biology and common sense.鈥

He lists her email address for her DPAC chair role, and the Progress editor鈥檚 email, including a copy of her letter to the editor from the Dec. 29 edition.

鈥淚 ask that you take Ms. Hodge to task and challenge her opinions,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淩emember that a public body like a School District must present all opinions and be inclusive of everyone. Ms. Hodge obviously wants to bar anyone with religious or common-sense scruples from engaging in debate. I firmly believe their opinions are also deserving of consideration and respect.鈥

In another portion of the letter he suggests most of the school Parent Advisory Councils 鈥渁re not interested in political activism.鈥

鈥淭hey are content to maintain communication with the School Principal and staff, organize fundraising events for items not included in Provincial funding, provide grants for worthy student projects, arrange photographs for school yearbooks, etc.鈥

However, according to the School Act the official role of a PAC, through its elected officers, is to advise the school board, the principal and staff of the school respecting any matter relating to the school. The PACs advice DPAC (each PAC has the opportunity to elect a member to DPAC). And the DPACs are the legislated parent voice at the school district level, representing the collective views of school PAC and advising the board of education on any matter relating to education in their school district.

Neufeld doesn鈥檛 believe Hodge consulted each of the 鈥32 school PACs in Chilliwack.鈥 There are 28 potential spots for DPAC reps in Chilliwack. Only 17 are filled, for lack of volunteer parents, just as there are vacancies at the PAC level in schools for the same reason. However, that鈥檚 up from just five reps when Hodge started in her role.

The minutes from the emergency meeting will be accepted at the DPAC鈥檚 next monthly meeting, Jan. 25.

鈥淚t is concerning that Trustee Neufeld knows so little about DPAC鈥檚 purpose and processes,鈥 Hodge says. 鈥淗e has asked his supporters to target me personally and challenge my opinions, but my opinions on this or any matter are irrelevant. As Chair, I speak on behalf of the Council, I do not make decisions for the Council.鈥

While the school board chair Paul McManus has admonished Neufeld for continuing to post publicly against SOGI 123, this hasn鈥檛 seemed to stop him from starting this letter campaign. And the letter includes language that he hopes to see the fight against gender identity equality in the classroom carry on in the future.

鈥淥ur Current Provincial government is very fragile. I do not think I am exaggerating when I believe that this gender controversy may bring down our current government鈥 with SOGI as a part of a provincial platform, he says.

鈥淚 am not so presumptuous to think that I alone will rewrite the SOGI curriculum,鈥 he adds. 鈥淲iser and more informed persons than me are already working on it.鈥

He says he believes there are about 20 in Chilliwack with 鈥済ender dysphoria.鈥

鈥淣ot all of these parents subscribe to the unscientific gender-fluid theory that 鈥榳hat is between one鈥檚 legs is not always the same as what is between one鈥檚 ears.鈥欌 I do not 鈥渉ate鈥 transgender children: They can鈥檛 help the way they feel. They should certainly NOT be bullied or teased. But I advocate for the least intrusive way of helping them: hopefully to accept the gender they were assigned at birth.鈥

Education minister Rob Fleming responded on Friday afternoon with a strong message of support for parents and students in Chilliwack.

鈥淚t is unfortunate that parents who are supporting SOGI 123 in Chilliwack are now becoming targets of hateful behaviour,鈥 Fleming said in an email to The Progress.

鈥淭he Chilliwack Board of Education is the authority to determine the appropriate course of action if they deem their code of conduct has been broken by a fellow trustee.

鈥淯nder the School Act, the Minister only has the power to dismiss the entire board of education, and only in very specific circumstances. It鈥檚 disappointing that Mr. Neufeld is dedicating his time and efforts to promote his views instead of supporting some of our most vulnerable students.

鈥淪tudents and parents should know that we are moving forward with SOGI 123 to ensure all students feel welcome in B.C.鈥檚 schools, regardless of who they identify as.

鈥淣ext October, the voters in Chilliwack will have an opportunity to elect a new board and voters will hopefully support candidates who put forward policies of inclusion and acceptance.鈥

Meanwhile, on Thursday the letters kept pouring in, following the publishing of Hodge鈥檚 email and the republishing of several of the points Neufeld made in his initial letter, but a Christian television personality with a connection to the Culture Guard. Laura Lynn Thompson told her followers: 鈥淭he attack against [Neufeld鈥檚] courageous stand wages on as Ms. Justine Hodge, President of the Chilliwack District Parents Advisory Council has joined voices with the radicals who are calling for his resignation.

In response, parents in Chilliwack have been posting messages of support for the Chilliwack DPAC executive members, who say they voted unanimously on the letter, and Hodge specifically.

鈥淲e are just so happy the DPAC stood up for what鈥檚 right and what鈥檚 best for our kids,鈥 Leah Reimer said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so sorry that you鈥檙e being the one lied about Justine, you鈥檙e just doing your best. It鈥檚 too bad hate speaks so loudly.鈥

Evelyn Novak, the School District鈥檚 superintendent, said Friday morning, that the issue would likely be coming up in the weeks to come around the board table.

鈥淚 am sure this will be a topic of Board discussion in the upcoming weeks, once we are back in session,鈥 she said.

Neufeld has not responded to questions about the campaign. McManus was reached on holiday and will respond when he returns. The BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils and the BC School Trustee Association are all on official holidays until Monday, Jan. 8 and have deferred comment until then.

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Chilliwack School Trustee Barry Neufeld spoke at a Culture Guard rally in his honour at Evergreen Hall on Nov. 21. (Jessica Peters/ The Progress)


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