Lawsuit to challenge Quebec back to school plan requiring in person attendance “I think we’re (now) in better shape (to) move forward as a school board and respect our need to be much more representative of the wider spectrum and diversity of the community we serve,” said board chairperson Noel Burke.This comes after the board announced in June that it would review its policies and create an action plan to tackle racism and discrimination.The motion came after a video published by two teens who attended John Rennie High School in Pointe-Claire last year showcasing racial slurs and insults towards Black people sparked condemnation.The board’s resolution acknowledged that there is racism and discrimination within the school board.“We are in.