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The meeting included territorial acknowledgments and the singing of O Canada. Trustees shared various celebrations, including commencement ceremonies at several schools, Indigenous History Month and Pride Month events, athletic events like the Tinman triathlon, and the official opening of Willow River Public School. The communications department presented a good news update highlighting student learning in math, Indigenous education, athletics, and the upcoming construction of a new elementary school in Kitchener.
The Board meeting focused on a variety of operational and governance matters, including staff updates on retirements, resignations, and new appointments. Key agenda items included the receipt and approval of several committee minutes, recommendations from the Business Services Standing Committee, and status updates regarding the 2021-2026 Accessibility Plan. Additionally, the Board discussed reports on Math Achievement, multi-year accessibility plans, and quarterly reports from the Chief Executive Officer. Board communication topics covered support for school governance reforms, lead testing in schools, and correspondence with the Minister of Education and the Ombudsman of Ontario.
The committee reviewed student suspension and expulsion reports, noting shifts in disciplinary trends throughout the school year. Discussions focused on the use of restorative practices, innovative staffing initiatives for students with complex needs, and the success of the Choices program. Staff members explained the procedural fairness processes used during disciplinary hearings and discussed patterns in student behavior that lead to suspensions and expulsions.
The board discussed and reviewed the proposed 2026-2027 annual operating budget. Key topics included the financial impacts of Ministry of Education funding changes, enrolment projections, and identified fiscal risks such as inflation, labour costs, and special education requirements. The board also reviewed strategic spending plans for literacy, numeracy, student support, and technology, as well as capital budget allocations for school renewals and infrastructure improvements. Legislative compliance with provincial regulations regarding balanced budgets was confirmed.
The board discussed the proposed 2026-2027 school year budget, focusing on fiscal challenges including declining student enrollment, inflationary pressures on supplies and services, and the uncertainty of upcoming labor agreement expirations. The discussion covered risk identification, including financial sustainability, and the strategy to balance the budget through short-term savings and strategic investments in literacy, math, student well-being, and classroom safety.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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