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  1. Find information about publicly funded school board governance, and leadership for principals, vice-principals and school board leaders.

  2. As members of the corporate board, trustees are accountable to the public for the collective decisions of the board and for the delivery and quality of educational services. Specifically, section 169.1 of the Education Act requires every school board to: Promote student achievement and well-being.

  3. Broad, overarching responsibilities of school boards are spelled out through the Student Achievement and School Board Governance Act, 2009 which amended Ontario’s Education Act. The Education Act stipulates in s. 169 that every school board shall: promote student achievement and well-being; ensure effective stewardship of the board’s resources;

  4. Jan 7, 2012 · School boards are groups of elected (with exceptions) members of a community to whom the provinces have delegated authority over some aspects of education. There were about 800 school boards in Canada in the early 1990s. Since then the number is steadily decreasing as small jurisdictions are combined into larger ones.

  5. School boards are responsible for: determining the number, size and location of schools. building, equipping and furnishing schools.

  6. provides guiding questions and considerations to account for differences in board size, geographic circumstances and demographic trends. links to supplementary resources that provide more detailed information on aspects of the strategic planning process.

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  8. School boards are mandated both to ensure local compliance with provincial laws and to be responsive to community interests (which may themselves be multiple and contradictory).

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