School District 57 was holding an meeting Sunday night to discuss the events at Dunster School last week, said Lyn Hall, board chair.
Hall said he had no comment on the situation or what they were discussing at the meeting.
For a week, parents camped out at the school to protest the district's decision to close the elementary school.
Friday they were forced to leave the premises after the district got a court injunction.
"When we heard they had a court injunction we had a powwow and decided it was in everyone's best interest to comply, and leave peacefully," said Christine Taylor, a parent at the sit-in.
The school building itself has been granted to the community, a process which they expected to be more difficult.
The parents are suggesting a system set up similarly to that in Wells, B.C., which is part of the Quesnel School District.
While the community would be responsible for the maintenance and operation of the building, the district would be responsible for the education component.