Advertisement from the French Catholic board on a billboard near Windsor Airport. (Photo courtesy Alan Halberstadt)Advertisement from the French Catholic board on a billboard near Windsor Airport. (Photo courtesy Alan Halberstadt)
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Ministry Not Interested In Guidelines

The Ministry of Education has finally responded to a heated controversy that started a year ago between two school boards over a billboard.

The Greater Essex County District School Board complained the billboard, erected by the Conseil scolaire du district catholique Centre-Sud, left the impression its French immersion programs were lacking. The billboards, erected across the province, read "Reality: Education in a French language Catholic school ensures sustainable bilingualism."

"My point was that okay, it's getting a little out of hand when they're taking some swipes at other boards," says public board Chair Alan Halberstadt.

The letter from Education Minister Liz Sandals reads, "As self-governing, statutorily created corporations, school boards are responsible for making decisions about advertising and the management of board funds. Currently, there are no plans to develop a provincial guideline for ethical practices in advertising."

"It's a 'get lost' letter," says Halberstadt.

He admits the billboard was removed quickly after the complaint, and a year later, is philosophical about the experience.

"We can learn from them that they're actually out there promoting their programs and their schools, and I think we need to do a little more of that ourselves," he says.

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