B.C. homework assignment asks for ‘positive experiences with residential schools’
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A school superintendent in British Columbia is apologizing to an Indigenous mother who pointed out a homework assignment that asked students to find “positive experiences with residential schools.”
Krista MacInnis said she began crying when her daughter asked for help on the Grade 6 assignment from William A. Fraser Middle School in Abbotsford.
“I felt extremely angry, I felt baffled. I think I went through all aspects of emotion in 10 seconds flat,” she said in an interview.
MacInnis said she asked her daughter to erase the work she had done on the assignment, which included the web address for a blog post entitled “Balancing the Biased ‘Genocide’ Story About Residential Schools.”


