Alberta NDP gvmt closes down Christian home-schooling association – pretense funding – truth – gay policy
Alberta’s largest Christian home-schooling
association has been effectively shut down by the province’s NDP government
after it found what Education Minister David Eggen called a “fail[ure] to
demonstrate accountability of funding received from the government of Alberta.”
But the association is denying wrongdoing.
“WISDOM/Trinity has been shut down by AB
Education. They announced this with a press release filled with partial truths
amounting to calumny,” the association stated in a press release on Tuesday.
An ;audit by the ministry found
what it claimed to be various spending irregularities of taxpayer dollars. In
Alberta, each home-schooled child under the wing of a private school such as
WISDOM/Trinity is allotted $1,670
of taxpayer funds to cover learning expenses such as curriculum.
The audit claimed to find that money that
should have been spent on educating students was used to fund inappropriate
expenses such as babysitting, funeral expenses, and double-dipping of mileage.
The audit also claimed that the WISDOM
association, which is not named as a grant recipient but which supports the
home-schooled students attached to Trinity school, had retained $988,000 in
“unclaimed parent funding” for the last three years.
The report recommended the following: “Based
on the findings described in this report, the Deputy Minister cancel
[WISDOM/]Trinity's accreditation and registration commencing immediately due to
concerns over its ability to supervise the home education program, the
management of finances, and failures to comply with the Home Education
Regulation and Education Grants Regulation.”
Eggen has been at open war with alternative
education options in Alberta, including private schools, for their refusal to
adopt the government’s “anti-bullying” policies that single out sexual
minorities for protection by giving them free access to washrooms and change
rooms of their choice.
In September, Eggen went as far as publicly
stating that he would be willing to strip two
Christian schools of their public funding if
they would not abandon their Christian principles and allow clubs promoting
homosexuality and/or transgender students in washrooms of the opposite sex.
Eggen told reporters on Tuesday at the
legislature that “[WISDOM/]Trinity has failed to demonstrate accountability of
funding received from the government of Alberta,” adding that the “scale of
this is quite unique, I think.”
The WISDOM/Trinity home-schooling operations
oversee 3,491 home education students registered for the 2016-17 school year as
well as 13 regular students in a classroom setting.
The association was founded in 1995 by a
home-educating couple for the purpose of administering traditional home-schooling
in the province so as to give parents utmost control over what is taught to
their children, as well as how and when it is taught.
“As a result of the founders' promise to
uphold parents as primary educators, all decisions and policies are developed
with the intent of supporting parents as they educate their children,” the
association’s website states.
WISDOM home-schooling has issued on its
website a rebuttal to the claims of misspending. They state:
Trinity Christian
School has neglected to adequately supervise home-schooling.
Response: WISDOM has been Trinity’s home education
administration for 21 years. In fact, in 1997 AB Education mandated the
establishment of WISDOM Home Schooling Society. Through its WISDOM office,
Trinity has administrated home-schooling in an exemplary manner.
Alberta Education
will be providing the findings of its review to both Canada Revenue Agency and
the RCMP so those agencies can determine whether further investigation is
warranted….
Response: There has been a transparent financial audit of
Trinity/WISDOM every year, and AB Education has conducted many additional
audits. Every income and expense is meticulously recorded and accounted for.
The review also
uncovered that WISDOM – which is not the grant recipient – had retained
$988,000 in unclaimed parent funding over the past three years.
Response: AB Education mandates that unclaimed funding stay with
the school. Since WISDOM is Trinity’s home education administration, it is
logical that WISDOM retained unspent funds and used them on home education
programming.
Alberta Education
also determined that Trinity has not demonstrated sufficient accountability for
the supervision of its home-education program or for public funds, including
transferring its responsibility for supervision of its home-education program —
and accountability for government funding — to WISDOM Home Schooling Society of
Alberta.
Response: AB Education has arbitrarily determined that the work
of WISDOM is not the work of Trinity. All allegations are based upon this false
assumption.
The education minister told reporters that
parents connected to WISDOM/Trinity have been contacted and asked to make
arrangements for their children’s education. He also said the province has
notified the Canada Revenue Agency and the RCMP and asked them to determine
whether the home-schooling association should face further investigation.