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  2. Dec 8, 2019 · Qualifications. 5. (1) A person is qualified to act as a student trustee if, on the first day of school after the term of office begins, he or she is enrolled in the senior division of a school of the board and is, (a) a full-time pupil; or.

  3. Jun 30, 2022 · Qualifications. 5. (1) A person is qualified to act as a student trustee if, on the first day of school after the term of office begins, he or she is enrolled in the senior division of a school of the board and is, (a) a full-time pupil; or.

  4. Qualifications. 5. (1) A person is qualified to act as a student trustee if, on the first day of school after the term of office begins, he or she is enrolled in the senior division of a school of the board and is, (a) a full-time pupil; or.

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    This procedure outlines the process for providing services to assist student trustees in their capacity as representatives of the student body working with the publicly elected Board of Trustees. It also defines the reimbursement of miscellaneous, professional development and communication expenses incurred by the student trustees in the fulfillmen...

    Student trustees must be in Grade 11 or 12 and hold all qualifications for the position as outlined in Ontario Regulation 7/07Student Trustees for the duration of their term. The term of office shall be limited to a single year term commencing August 1 in the year in which they are elected to July 31 the following year. Once a Student Trustee has s...

    3.1 Student Trustees shall:

    1. be an executive member of the York Region Presidents’ Council; 2. model the norms, expectations and standards of student behaviour as described inPolicy and Procedure# 668.0 Caring and Safe Schools and Procedure# 668.7 Student Code of Conduct; 3. adhere to prescribed limits regarding the requests for reimbursement of miscellaneous, transportation, professional development and communication expenses in accordance with all applicable Board policies, procedures, guidelines and legislation; 4....

    3.2 The Director of Education shall:

    1. allocate staff and resources to support the student trustee procedure; 2. review and approve all student trustee expenses; 3. assign appropriate senior staff to support the work of the student trustee for the duration of their term; and 4. provide the Ministry of Education with the names of the student trustees elected, not later than 30 days after the date of the election or by-election.

    3.3 The Chief Financial Officer shall:

    1. ensure the student trustee receive their honorarium as outlined in provincial regulation; 2. allocate funds to support the student trustees’ technology, travel, meals, accommodations, communication and professional development needs associated with performing their duties during their term of office after approval by the Director of Education; and 3. provide an annual report to the Board regarding student trustee expenses for professional development activities.

  5. Specifically, a person is qualified to act as a Student Trustee if he or she: be a full time pupil 1 at an Upper Canada District School Board secondary school in the senior division ; or be an exceptional pupil in a special education program for whom the board has reduced the length of instructional program.

  6. A person is qualified to be elected as a school board trustee if the person is qualified to vote in a school board election and is a resident of the school board district. When filing a nomination a candidate must meet all of the following requirements: a resident within the jurisdiction of the board;

  7. The Education Act outlines the representation of student trustees within publicly funded school boards. Ontario Regulation 7/07 further specifies the processes associated with student trustees including eligibility, qualifications, elections, term of office, and honoraria.

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