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Your fired SD61 trustees are back, and they're reviewing the police.

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Your SD61 trustees are back and they mean business

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Well, here's the thing: after quite the kerfuffle, the Greater Victoria School District (SD61) trustees who were fired by the province last year have been reinstated. It was all a bit of a dramatic scene, wasn't it? A "total capitulation" in the Victoria courtroom, as some are calling it, and now they're back to work. And what's the first order of business for our returning board? A review of the police liaison program in schools.

### What This Means for Victoria

This isn't just some dry bureaucratic move; it touches on a lot of conversations we've been having here in Victoria, particularly around the James Bay and Fairfield neighbourhoods, where many of these schools are. The police liaison program has been a point of discussion for quite some time, with various groups raising questions about its effectiveness and impact on students.

* The trustees are transitioning back to their roles.

* Their first major item is to "review" the police liaison program.

* This review follows a period of significant public and internal debate.

It's a moment, isn't it? To see a group that was essentially told to go home, return with such a clear agenda. It suggests they've been thinking about this, watching the tides, perhaps even during those long walks through Beacon Hill Park. For residents, especially those with children in the SD61 system, this is a development to keep an eye on. Will this review lead to significant changes, or will it simply be a formal re-evaluation? Only time, and perhaps a few more grey whale sightings, will tell.

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk, Victoria.

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