The newly re-elected chair of the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board mentioned the group is “reaffirming its dedication to transparency, good stewardship of sources and, above all, to our college students.”

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The newly re-elected chair of the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board mentioned the group is “reaffirming its dedication to transparency, good stewardship of sources and, above all, to our college students.”
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“We decide to sustaining rigorous monetary controls and transparency about how useful resource allocations assist classroom instruction, particular schooling, pupil psychological well being and secure studying environments,” mentioned Carol Luciani on the board’s annual assembly on Dec. 9. “Our dedication is easy: each greenback should serve college students. Accountability is how we honour the belief positioned in us; transparency is how we preserve that belief.”
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It has been a controversial 12 months for the varsity board, which underwent a governance evaluate following media consideration and public scrutiny after a publicly funded journey to Italy in the summertime of 2024.
Four trustees from the board got here below hearth for taking the $50,000 journey, the place greater than $70,000 in paintings was bought for 2 new faculties. The board additionally spent greater than $60,000 for authorized recommendation within the aftermath of the journey.
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Three of the trustees have repaid their journey bills. Former trustee Mark Watson, who was refusing to completely repay his bills, turned in his resignation in October after Education Minister Paul Calandra put ahead laws to fireplace him. Rick Petrella, who was additionally on the journey, is on a go away from his trustee place.
Bill Chopp, one other of the trustees on the journey, was elected vice chair of the board on the annual assembly.
“As we start our new chapter collectively, we achieve this with readability of imaginative and prescient and a renewed dedication to the scholars we serve,” mentioned Luciani. “Our focus stays steadfast: fostering belonging, advancing educating and studying, and selling wellness for each pupil and workers member in our care.”
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This is Luciani’s second consecutive time period as board chair. She beforehand served 5 years as vice chair. She is a former long-time elementary college principal.
Luciani famous a number of board achievements over the previous 12 months, together with the opening of a brand new Catholic elementary college in Caledonia, “with three extra, together with a brand new Catholic secondary college (in Brantford), already in session or building.”
“But buildings alone don’t outline our success. We will proceed strengthening our curriculum helps and evaluation practices; investing in inclusive lecture rooms and assistive expertise; and making certain that college students with numerous studying wants expertise excessive expectations and excessive assist.”
Luciani mentioned latest EQAO outcomes present “encouraging progress” and the board has recognized areas “the place continued enchancment is each needed and achievable.”
With information from Celeste Percy-Beauregaard, a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter primarily based on the Hamilton Spectator. The initiative is funded by the Government of Canada.
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