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Chilliwack school board asks trustee to resign over comments about transgender children

The Chilliwack board of education is asking trustee Barry Neufeld to resign in the wake of comments he made last fall about transgender children. Neufeld says he has no plans to step down.

Barry Neufeld says he won't resign despite multiple calls for him to step down

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Barry Neufeld's views have drawn many calls for him to step down or be removed from the school board. (Chilliwack School Board)

The Chilliwack board of education is asking trustee Barry Neufeld to resign in the wake of comments he made last fall about transgender children.

It comes after theChilliwack Teachers' Associationcalled on the board to officially denounce Neufeld earlier this week.

In a written statement, the board said it passed a motion during an in-camera meeting on Thursday detailinga loss ofconfidence in "Neufeld'sability to effectively perform the duties of a trustee."

"Trustee Neufeld has publicly expressed strong opinions in opposition to the changes in the B.C. Human Rights Code that was expanded to include sexual orientation and gender identity," the board wrote.

But in a release issued Friday evening, Neufeld said he has no plans to step down.

Denies opposition to changes

Neufeld, in his release, said he has never opposed changes to the B.C. Human Rights Code and has never said anything contrary to the code.

"I have simply taken issue with ...the teaching of the controversial gender-fluid theory, as if it was fact, that gender is fluid, that there are more than two gendersand that gender is not based in biology," he wrote.

But last October,Neufeldfacedwidespread criticismafter he denouncedmembers of B.C.'s education system in a Facebook postas "radical cultural nihilists" for their policies on gender rights and education.

Neufeldwrote that "letting little children choose to change gender is nothing short of child abuse."

Minister backs board

In a written statement, Education Minister Rob Fleming said he supported the board's decision.

"The hurtful and offensive words and actions of Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld continue to undermine this district and ministry goal," Flemingsaid.

"While individuals are entitled to their opinions, Mr. Neufeld has jeopardized student safety, divided his school communityand acted against board and ministry policies."

Fleming said the B.C. School Act doesn't give the ministry the authority to dismiss individual trustees.

"It's time for him to now do the right thing for the Chilliwack school community and step down," he said.

Pressure from teachers' association

On Tuesday, the Chilliwack Teachers' Association passed a motion of non-confidence against the Chilliwack school board and called on trustees to take action.

CTA president Lee-Anne Clarke said the boardhasn't done enough to speak out against Neufeld'scomments, and the association's members have become increasingly frustrated about "growing anti-LGBTQ sentiments" in the community.

On Monday, the union that supports education support workers inChilliwack, CUPE411,submitted a complaint against Neufeldand the school districtto the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.

The complaint says "the boardhas failed to provide a work environment free of discrimination."