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      • It turns out there's no simple answer. According to the Saskatchewan School Boards Association, in general, members of school boards receive compensation from taxpayers, with the amount varying depending on the school division. School board payments tend to be lower than city councillor salaries in the cities.
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  2. Aug 27, 2022 · Do school board trustees get paid? Who can run? You don't need to have children in the school system to run as a trustee.

  3. Oct 11, 2022 · How much do school trustees get paid? The OPSBA says trustees get an annual honorarium and that the amount varies depending on the school board.

  4. Do school board trustees get paid? The amount varies from board to board and is limited by Ontario Regulation 357/06 (Honoraria for Board Members). The honorarium is made up of an annual base amount, an amount related to the school board's enrolment, an amount payable to the trustee for attendance at meetings, and a distance amount in the case ...

  5. Sep 6, 2022 · The pay? The maximum honorarium as defined by the province is $29,500. But, in reality, most trustees don’t earn that much. At the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, each of the 12 trustees...

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  6. School Board Trustees are entitled to be paid an honorarium while in office. The amount varies from board to board with limits set by Ontario Regulation 357/06 (Honoraria for Board Members). The honorarium is made up of an annual base amount, an amount related to the school board's enrolment, an amount payable to the trustee for attendance at ...

  7. School board trustees are leaders of their school boards and advocates for a strong education system. A clear understanding of a school board trustees role and responsibilities is fundamental to good governance.

  8. The role of school board trustee involves bringing the voice of everyone, including marginalized communities (e.g., Indigenous students, newcomers/immigrants, people coming from low socio-economic backgrounds, etc.) to the board table.

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