In addition to voting for members of municipal government, you may cast ballots for school board trustees.
Depending on which school board you are registered for, you might elect anywhere from one to four representatives for your school board.
School board trustees are elected representatives from the community. They set policies for their school board, provide oversight of the board’s Director of Education, and serve as community advocates for education.
For a more in-depth explanation, see the What Do Trustees Do? page on ontarioschooltrustees.org
For a more personal take on the duties of a school board trustee, see the transcript of this speech by Ted Martin.
Trustee Scott McMillan identifies the role of school trustees as managing the budget and facilitating communication between parents and school staff. (Note that this article is from 2018, and so lists all-candidates meetings for that election, not this one.)
There are four school boards in Waterloo Region:
When you register to vote you are associated with a school board. By default you are registered to vote in the English Public system. However, if you qualify then you may choose to register with one of the other three systems. You may only vote for the school board nominees in your school board.
In our candidate listings we list nominees for all four school boards. Pay attention only to the school board that applies to you.
Yes. All eligible electors may vote for trustees in their assigned school board.
If you are eligible to support a different school board, you may do so by changing your information on the voters’ list.