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  2. Aug 27, 2022 · School trustees serve on Ontario's 72 school boards. They keep administration accountable and shape policy that affects the educational lives of some two million students...

  3. 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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  4. Nov 30, 2022 · The National School Boards Association (NSBA) lists the key responsibilities of a school board trustee as: Employing the superintendent. Developing and adopting policies, curriculum and the...

  5. Together, trustees are responsible to their communities for the quality of education provided in local schools within an approved financial framework. Each trustee is accountable, through applicable legislation and adopted policies, to their constituents, the Peel board and the province of Ontario.

  6. As members of their school board, trustees collectively carry out many important duties. These include: Electing a board chair; Establishing the board’s mission, vision, and value statements; Maintaining a focus on student achievement and well-being; Developing and evaluating policies that are operationalized by the director

  7. Trustees. Trustees are members of the school board. They provide an important link between local communities and the school board, bringing the issues and concerns of their constituents to board discussions and decision making. Trustees are elected every four years during municipal elections.

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