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2018School Board Election
Candidate Information MeetingSeptember 5, 2018
2018 School Trustee ElectionCandidate Information
Agenda Context K-12 Education in British Columbia Ministry of Education – Boards of Education
Relevant Legislation Abbotsford School District Role of Board of Education Role of School Trustees Strategic Plan
General election information Post Election
2018 School Trustee ElectionCandidate Information
K-12 Education in BC The K-12 education system is co-governed by the Ministry of Education and Boards of Education. Ministry of Education Sets overall direction for K-12 education (curriculum, funding) Determines legal framework from which Boards operate
Boards of Education Operate school district in accordance with MOE direction and based on aspirations of their
community. School trustees are elected to be a member of a Board of Education for a 4 year term There are seven (7) trustees on the Abbotsford Board of Education
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K-12 Education in BC Enrolment and schools 60 School Districts There are 1,566 public schools and 360 independent schools in B.C. Approx. 540,000 students in the 2018-19 school year. (an increase of more than 1,737
students since 2017). Based on student head-count in the 2017-18 school year, there were: 69,685 students with special needs in the province — 3,020 more than the year before 70,487 Indigenous students in the province — 1,299 fewer than the year before 84,995 independent school students — 1,525 more than the year before
$5.1B in Provincial Operating grants to school districts $2 billion in school capital projects over the next three years.
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School Boards in BC Responsibilities of boards of education are outlined in the School Act. Corporate Body (authority lies with corporate board) Responsible for the provision of publicly funded education within their jurisdiction. Ultimately responsible for student achievement.
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Relevant Legislation - the School Act: Part 3 - School Personnel Part 4 - School Trustees Establishment of Boards of Education Trustee Qualifications Elections Electors Election Proceedings Holding Office
Part 5 - Conflict of Interest Part 6 - Boards of Education Corporate status and meetings Powers and duties School Calendars
Part 7 - School Property Part 8 – Finance
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/administration/legislation-policy/manual-of-school-law
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About Abbotsford School District 46 schools (30 elementary schools, 8 middle schools, 1 combined middle-secondary school, and 7 secondary schools.)
19,500 students The largest employer in the city, over 2,200 employees. A total budget of over $200 million
Grants95.0%
Tuition3.1%
Other Revenue1.4%
Rentals & Leases0.2%
Investment Income
0.2%
Revenue 2018-19
Instruction86.4%
Administration2.7%
Operations & Maintenance
9.4%Transportation
1.5%
Expense2018-19
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2018 School Trustee ElectionCandidate Information
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Role of the Board of Education Establish a framework for good GOVERNANCE Board Policies Articulate VISION and GOALS. Define the Board’s work (accountability & assurance) Define Board/Superintendent relationship
https://www.abbyschools.ca/about/board/policies
Board Policy 1 - Foundations Statements Board Policy 2 - Role of the Board of Education Board Policy 3 - Role of the Trustee Board Policy 4 - Role of the Board Chair Board Policy 5 - Role of the Vice Chair Board Policy 6 - Trustee Code of Ethics Board Policy 7 - Board Governance and Operations Board Policy 8 - Board Committees Board Policy 9 - Board Representative Board Policy 10 - Policy Formation and Review Board Policy 11 - Role of the Superintendent Board Policy 12 - Delegation of Authority Board Policy 13 – Recruitment & Selection of Personnel Board Policy 14 - Appeals Process (Bylaw 18) Board Policy 15 - Student Code of Conduct Board Policy 16 - Programs-Schools of Choice Board Policy 17 - Conveyance of Students Board Policy 18 - School Catchment Areas Board Policy 19 - School Closure Board Policy 20 - Disposal of Real Property Board Policy 21 - Naming of School District Property
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What is the role of a school trustee? Board policies 2 through 7 set out roles for trustees & the Board
Board Policy 2 - Role of the Board of Education Board Policy 3 - Role of the Trustee Board Policy 4 - Role of the Board Chair Board Policy 5 - Role of the Vice Chair Board Policy 6 - Code of Ethics Board Policy 7 - Board Governance and Operations
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What is the role of a school trustee? Setting the strategic direction that meet the needs of students, and reflects community wishes Creating and maintaining a system of good governance Adopting an annual, balanced budget that achieves district strategic priorities Review and approve financial statements and other reports as required Hiring and evaluating the Superintendent of Schools Establish and review the enterprise risk management plan Adjudicating policy or staff decision appeals Attending board meetings and contributing to the business of the board Attend other meetings/conferences/functions as a representative of the board (community/provincial) Participate in the BC Public Schools Employer Association, (BCPSEA) & BC School Trustees Association
(BCSTA) Communicate – (DPAC, PAC, schools, parents, community)
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Why do we EXIST? MISSION STATEMENT
Preparing and inspiring our students for a lifetime of success through RESPECT, OPPORTUNITY and INNOVATION.
What does SUCCESS look like? VISION STATEMENT
A world-class, innovative and individualized educational experience for every student.
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Our students will be engaged, challenged, and prepared for a lifetime of success.
We provide a workplace that fosters creativity, inspires excellence, & challenges everyone to embrace growth.
We provide engaging opportunities for every member of our organization to contribute to student success.
We are creative and responsible in the management of educational resources.
4 Strategic Themes | 11 Goals | 24 Objectives | 175+ Projects/Actions
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
HIGH ALTITUDEBoard/District Level
Classroom/Staff LevelGROUND LEVEL
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Focusing on Strategy…..
“The Indemnity Committee senses that in the Abbotsford School District, trustees are shifting the allocation of their trustee hours towards governance and strategic thinking………. Abbotsford School District trustees are ‘upping their game’……”
(excerpt from Report of the 2018 External Ad-Hoc Trustee Indemnity Committee, June 2018)
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Learn More! Abbotsford School District
https://www.abbyschools.ca/ Board Policy, financial information, Long-Term Facilities Plan, Board Minutes, Trustee Indemnity Committee Report…
School Act https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/administration/legislation-policy/manual-of-school-law
Ministry of Education https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/organizational-structure/ministries-organizations/ministries/education
BC School Trustees Association http://bcsta.org/
BC Public School Employers Association http://www.bcpsea.bc.ca/
Roles in the Election Abbotsford School District elections are run by: City’s Election Office – nominations, voting and election results Elections BC – campaign financing and advertising rules
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Getting Elected – Where do I find out more? City of Abbotsford – Election information https://www.abbotsford.ca/election Candidate qualifications Nomination documents Disclosure of financial interests & campaign financing
School Act Information Part 4 - School Trustees Establishment of Boards of Education Trustee Qualifications Elections Electors Election Proceedings Holding Office
Part 5 - Conflict of Interest
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Important DatesElection Period January 1, 2018 to September 21, 2018
Nomination Period September 4, 2018 to September 14, 2018
Campaign Period September 22, 2018 to October 20, 2018
General Voting Day October 20, 2018 (Preliminary Results)
Official Results October 22, 2018
Financial Disclosure Statement Deadline January 18, 2019
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Candidate Nomination and
Elector Organization Information Package
available online: www.abbotsford.ca/election
or
Election Office, 5th Floor, Abbotsford City Hall
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If you are elected to the Board of Education: Trustee orientation session in October/November Inaugural meeting – November 6, 2018 Board of Education Meeting – November 13, 2018 BCSTA Academy – November 29-30 (Vancouver)
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