Final Graduation Class HD Stafford -2008

We enjoyed the graduation ceremonies for the final graduate class from HD Stafford last night at CLA Church.  

Like most grade 12 grad ceremonies, there was a feeling of high excitement, nervous energy and youthful exuberance in the air, however on this night there was something else waiting in the wings.  

The closure of the High School sees a 30 year history shut down and a loss to the City of Langley of its only High School. One can debate the merits (and the reasons) of the closure, but this was a night for the grads and the students, parents, other family members, friends, local politicians, administrative staff and teachers kept a respectful air in the church. It seemed we all understood that the night was for the kids.......

Attending were Trustees; Stacy Cody, Joan Bech, Hattie Hogterp and Sonya Paterson (in late from a ferry - but there)......who was missing? ......a very quiet hush over the audience as they were introduced. 

Stacy Cody gave a very heartfelt and timely talk to the grads. A very upfront and honest speech she was able to give voice to what I think I lot of the kids were thinking. She touched on the closure respectfully and with passion. Hope she continues on. Langley and the schools need her voice. 

Mayor Fassbender gave a passionate and thoughtful speech and quoted the Rolling Stones,"you can't always get what you want".....  with a thought that the battle must be fought (whatever your battle) but in a democracy, sometimes you do not win. 
               However the fight is worth it.......to learn from it......and to grow.

Wendy Johnson - a true 'teacher and leader' attended and one could certainly get a feel for how the kids respect and look up to the former Principal. A standing O was given to Wendy and deservedly so........ an emotional and excellent speech. 

The amount of top scholarships as well as National Canadian student awards given to a number of students from HD Stafford causes this writer to question the Fraser report..... 

Mr David Stafford (son of HD Stafford) attended and handed out the Laurels Award....

A great night and it was evident how classy and standup the students from Stafford are....well done. 

A last thought: HD Stafford Secondary is the last of its kind in Langley
 
 A 'true' public High School in Langley with under 1000 kids............ a school where the teachers know all of the students names and it is understood with a school population of that size the teachers and admin are able to give one-on-one teaching........

As a few of the current trustees have publicly stated: the decision to change the configuration of HD Stafford Secondary was recommended by staff, and we have to, "rely on staff (the experts) in order to make the decisions.........." 

It's too bad the people of Langley were not thought of as the one of the 'experts' as well..........consultation, negotiation and an open / fair process is the basis for democracy. 

Congrats Class of 2008 HD Stafford Secondary.....Proud of all of You!!!!.....especially you Gong-Show boys.....p.s. the fridge is always open (and full) for you ..........


Comments

Doug's Blog said…
Great posting about Stafford School Ken, Thanks for doing that story.

Doug
Keith Richmond said…
Ken, what in your view is a "real" public high school, as stated above?
Ken W Hunter said…
one which does not run itself as a private school on the public payroll......
Anonymous said…
A slight against us Fundies? That is really disappointing, Ken. I thought you would be above that.
Ken W Hunter said…
"Fundies".....do you mean the Fundamental School(s)?
I did not mention them nor would I.....
Keith Richmond said…
Ken, then pray tell what school you were referring to when you stated, "one which does not run itself as a private school on the public payroll". If not the Fundamental schools, then what does that refer to?
Ken W Hunter said…
....any and all schools which run as private schools and live off of the public payroll/taxpayer......

you singled out one school.
Keith Richmond said…
In fairness Ken, it is your comment, and you are not being very forthcoming about what you meant. So how about an example of such school in our district? You had to be thinking of something in particular, otherwise, the comment is pointless.

So I ask again... which school or schools are examples of public school in Langley that are run "as private schools and live off of the public payroll/taxpayer......"
Ken W Hunter said…
Actually in fairness Keith, you have stated I named a school in Langley. I did no such thing and stated above I did not and will not single out a school.

I was referring to any school which funds itself off the taxpayers but runs itself like a private elite school....could be anywhere in BC.

You bought up a specific named school here in Langley.

I'm just going to leave it there....thanks for commenting and visiting my blog, cheers....Ken
Keith Richmond said…
Obviously you can avoid replying, it's your blog.

Ken states:

"I was referring to any school which funds itself off the taxpayers but runs itself like a private elite school....could be anywhere in BC."

Ketih replies: Ken, that is not true. Read your own blog:

"A last thought: HD Stafford Secondary is the last of its kind in Langley."

Got that? The "last of its kind in Langley" part? OK, then you went on:

"A 'true' public High School in Langley with under 1000 kids............ a school where the teachers know all of the students names and it is understood with a school population of that size the teachers and admin are able to give one-on-one teaching........"

So Stafford is the only reaming "true" High School under 1000 students? And, hence, the remaining publicly funded High Schools in Langley with under 1000 kids don't count? You don't see them as 'true' high schools?
Ken W Hunter said…
um.... OK, I guess I haven't answered the way you want me to answer......not sure how I can win this one without saying "yes you are right....whatever you are saying is what I was saying."...... ;-)

I'm a little tired of this and if you wish to understand what I was stating please read the aformentioned comments. Thanks, Ken

P.S. it was just an editorial regarding a celebration of a whole lot of kids graduating from Grade 12 from a great school in the heart of Langley which the current trustees and board staff decided was not needed anymore......a decision made for right or wrong....

A great group of young people who I know through multi levels of school, coaching, music concerts and other functions who all live throughout the Langleys......nothing more......

.....if you wish to 'read' more into it....."fill yer' buckets!"....as they say.
Cheers, K
Keith Richmond said…
Hi Ken. No argument with your editorial, and as one who had hoped to see Stafford remain a high school, I agree with much of the sentiment. And although the "true" high school comment was an aside, it was still there and publicly stated. And since you publicly stated it, it is fair for me to publicly counter your statement.

In my thinking, it is not about 'winning', it is about being fully honest. I was hoping your response would have been something like:

"Oh, I had forgotten about the Fundamental School, sorry, yes, of course they are a 'true' public high school, but that does not take away form point that losing the precious few small schools we have in the district...."

or even this would have been fine:

"I don't consider the Fundamental School in the same category as Stafford because... (fill in your reason)."

I still hope for just as straight an answer, Ken, but will leave it there if you wish to let it go.
Ken W Hunter said…
I don't know enough about the Fundamental School(s) to comment, however from what I do know they sound like great schools.

The 'true debate' is the politicizing within the boards throughout BC (of course this has been happening for many years), the political decision making from the top on down which are having an immediate impact upon the students in BC and the erosion of the public school systems in BC....

The elections in Langley this November are sure gearing up to be verrrry interesting.

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