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  2. The school board is governed by its publicly elected board members (the board of trustees). Collectively, boards of trustees set the vision for the school board, develop policies, allocate resources and set the goals that lay the foundation and drive programs and operations in the school board.

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    Learn how principals and vice-principals are appraised and find out about the appraisal process.

    Find information about the qualifications and requirements you need to be a principal at a publicly funded school. Get resources for current principals.

    Find resourcesto help you complete multi-year strategic planning, professional development and trustee elections.

    The Education Act and its regulations provide the statutory basis for how education is delivered to students in the publicly funded school system, including Principal/Vice-Principal Performance Appraisal. The principal and vice-principal performance appraisal regulationspecifies the standards, processes, timelines and forms principals and vice-prin...

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  3. Aug 12, 2024 · School board members are usually selected by a public vote in alignment with school district policy, typically every three to four years. School boards can contain between three and twenty-five members who are either elected by a majority or plurality voting system.

  4. Aug 27, 2022 · 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...

  5. Aug 15, 2022 · Before each regular election, the board of trustees of each district school board must distribute the positions of the members to be elected across the board's area of jurisdiction. The steps are set out in O. Reg. :412/00 and the process is referred to as trustee determination and distribution.

  6. Apr 12, 2017 · But my new research shows that the relationship between partisan elections and the policy views of elected school board members is complicated. On some issues, Democrats and Republicans elected in nonpartisan contests actually express more polarized views than their fellow Democrats and Republicans who run in partisan elections.

  7. Oct 28, 2015 · In Ontario, the Ministry of Education is responsible for publicly funded elementary and secondary education. Publicly-funded schools in Ontario are managed by district school boards. Local representatives, called trustees, are elected to the boards during municipal elections.

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