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      • School board trustees are the members of a school board. They are locally-elected representatives of the public, and they are the community's advocate for public education. They are required to carry out their responsibilities in a manner that assists the board in fulfilling its duties under the Education Act.
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  2. A trustee is responsible for identifying the needs and priorities of their community and for ensuring these are considered in the decisions that result in practical educational opportunities for students. In doing so, trustees must consider conflicting interests and values.

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    Like municipal politicians, school board trustees are elected to four-year terms. Those terms wrap up in November following elections held in October every four years, in line with council members. In Ontario, there are English public and Catholic school boards, as well as French Catholic and public boards. The English public board in Windsor-Essex...

    Residents vote for trustees at the same time they choose their councillors and mayoral candidates. But before that, there's the matter of which board election you can vote in among the types of school boards. By default, you will be what's known as a "supporter" of the English public board, meaning that's the election you can vote in. You can only ...

    You don't need to have children in the school system to run as a trustee. According to the Ontario Education Services Corporation (OESC), which has set up a website on trustee elections, you have to live in the board's jurisdiction, be a Canadian citizen 18 or older, a supporter of the board and legally allowed to vote. You also have to be Roman Ca...

    The nomination period for trustees has already wrapped up for the fall vote. Your municipality will have the local candidates listed on its website along with the other candidates for office. The OESC has also published a list of the candidates.

  3. May 17, 2022 · School trustees are ordinary citizens elected by other citizens to represent the interest of the entire public in the education process of creating our next generation of citizens to strengthen Canadian democracy.

  4. Mar 4, 2012 · A school trustee is a member of a board of education elected (a few are appointed) for terms ranging from 2 to 4 years. Membership varies from 5 to more than 20 on some large boards. There are roughly 6000 to 8000 trustees in Canada; the number is decreasing in accordance with a trend toward fewer boards.

  5. A clear understanding of an individual trustee’s role and responsibilities is fundamental to good governance. A school board trustee is a member of a board, and as such, trustees cannot act unilaterally.

  6. School Boards are made up of trustees elected every four years from wards (at large) in the jurisdiction. As elected officials, school board trustees are accountable to the voters. As stewards of millions of dollars in public funds, they are accountable to taxpayers.

  7. School trustees are the members of their school districts board of education. They are locally-elected representatives of the public and are the community’s advocates for public education. They are required to carry out their responsibilities in a manner that assists the board in fulfilling its duties under the School Act.

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