Parents in Montreal start petition to add windows to ‘bunker-like’ school
MONTREAL — Five days a week, students at a high school in one of Montreal’s poorest districts spend all day learning math and science in classrooms without windows.
In the winter, when the sun rises late and sets early, they may go days without hardly seeing any natural light at all, says a parent who started a petition to force the school board and province to add windows to the school nicknamed “the bunker.”
Jacques Langlois, a father of four and head of the governing board at the high school Louis-Joseph-Papineau, said the petition rose out of frustration that nothing has been done to improve conditions at the 50-year-old concrete building, where the only windows are small slits lighting the stairwell, he said.
“I don’t think it’s fair, I don’t think it’s acceptable that it’s been that way for so long,” he said. “To me, it’s inexplicable.”