Archives: OPSBA News Posts
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Truth and Reconciliation Week: A Time to Recognize the Vital Role of Indigenous Trustees
Indigenous trustees bring a wealth of knowledge and lived experience to the table. Often, they are managing multiple roles and responsibilities that contribute to Indigenous community development and well-being.
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Honouring the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30, 2024, marks the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. On this day, schools and school boards across Ontario, including students, staff, and school communities, will be commemorating the tragic history and ongoing legacy of residential schools, which more than 150,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children were forced to attend between the…
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OPSBA and AMO announce recipients of the inaugural Healthy Democracy Student Leadership Award!
This scholarship is being awarded to one graduating English public school student in each of OPSBA’s regions.
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Kathleen Woodcock elected President of OPSBA
2024 OPSBA Award Winners also announced
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OPSBA’s 2023-24 Annual Report is now available!
OPSBA’s 2023-24 Annual Report is now available! As outgoing OPSBA President Cathy Abraham writes, “This past year has been our busiest yet – a testament to the tireless dedication of each and every trustee across our member boards. From bustling Toronto to Moose Factory, Morrisburg, Windsor, and Atikokan, it is the commitment of our trustees…