P Eï¬â€˜. Chronicle [ Q.Ddor seS policy NedntP Cl i Vintmbie ind td creimaer [ Ac board i accepted the repor twï¬mmm onn..,"m gious and Ethnocultural Equity ‘"Meetâ€" To me ons Hm;we,lm cheering audience. conâ€" tains 53 recommendations relutciyng to MM' board has endorsed "‘"{h‘m policy â€" a which the director of education says 3 Ts m in the _ After more than a‘ year of studyi onl C studying, sions, ..::m eDiiga hnd discus. loo. Onta ~the school, community, staff develop ment, guidance and counselling, : i M;_qlï¬ty,and_wum ‘ HT SRLEAL i4202 }Pt.‘n dm." "."‘fl- y _ WATPRLOO PUBLIC Ligrary language and the public m""' pation throughout nearly 1â€"1/2 years as the policy was being developed. “&hmk': "aï¬-‘i;:&f:."'“pg;’m in the province for a number of reasons," said director of education George Flynn. "I think it has come together and represents the values we hold dear very "I think the language doesn‘t leave &ww%mmun:t 4 '"tr::gth‘ in its strong use nguage and the public nartininatinm cultural, multiracial world and that our world is no longer small with the means "I think more and more people are realizing that they live in a very multiâ€" lnhutdulflt&y'inmy eouke."zeid&vin. During the process 275 responses were received, which took Teresa Gonzalez, a Toronto race relations consultant who tee, by surprise â€" she expected only a (Continued on page 29) page 10) It‘s a