Quebec school criticized for making kids choose between sports and advanced academics
MONTREAL — Quebec’s education minister is asking a high school in the Charlevoix region to reconsider its decision to force students to choose between sports-oriented programs and advanced math and science.
Bernard Drainville’s office said in a statement Tuesday that he has heard complaints from parents and citizens, and he wants the school in La Malbaie, Que., to find another solution. The statement said he is asking the local school service centre and the school’s governing board to make a proposal “that will achieve greater consensus.”
Isabelle Bolduc, the chairperson of École secondaire du Plateau’s governing board, resigned after the body voted 9 to 8 on Monday to prevent Grade 10 and 11 students who take enriched academics from participating in the sports or cultural streams offered by the school, starting next fall.
The school offers several streams, or concentrations, which allow students to spend three half-days out of nine focused on specialties including hockey, soccer, music or cheerleading.


