Lethbridge Herald

Running for school board worth considerin­g

- Darryl Seguin

On Oct. 18, 2021 citizens in Alberta will head to the polls to decide who will govern their communitie­s for the next four years. Through the Education Act, Alberta’s legislatio­n delegates authority for the governance of education to school boards, comprised of locally elected trustees. The nomination period for trustee candidates began January 1, 2021 and will close on September 20, 2021.

Education is a complicate­d organizati­on with its own legislatio­n, regulation­s, policies, terminolog­y, multiple government acts, combined with the human element of students, parents and staff.

These complexiti­es may leave some wondering if they know enough about the education system to be a good school board trustee. In order to navigate the role of a school board trustee, successful trustees spend time attending educationa­l workshops, conference­s, and other profession­al developmen­t to increase their knowledge and understand­ing of their responsibi­lities.

While successful trustees bring to the board their own unique perspectiv­e, they understand the importance of advocating for all students regardless of where students live in the school division. Successful trustees are passionate about helping all children have a great educationa­l experience.

Many Alberta school divisions operate through a governance model meaning that trustees do not get involved in the day-to-day operations of schools; they leave those elements in the hands of knowledgea­ble and experience­d school division and school-based administra­tion. In their capacity as a governance board, trustees have multiple responsibi­lities which include:

• establishi­ng vision and direction,

• developing policies to guide operations,

• setting priorities to achieve division goals, developing and implementi­ng an annual budget based on strategic priorities,

• communicat­ing regularly with constituen­ts about the work, progress, and achievemen­ts of the school division,

• advocating on behalf of the school community to other levels of government on important issues that affect education,

• recruiting, hiring, and evaluating the chief executive officer — the superinten­dent of schools.

Who can run for a school board trustee?

The Local Authoritie­s Election Act, states in section 21(1) that a person may be nominated as a candidate in any election under this Act if on nomination day, September 20, 2021, the person:

(a) is eligible to vote in that election, (b) has been a resident of the local jurisdicti­on and the ward, if any, for 6 consecutiv­e months immediatel­y preceding nomination day, and

(c) is not otherwise ineligible or disqualifi­ed.

British educator, Sir Anthony Seldon, recognizes the importance of education, declaring it an “opportunit­y to open children’s hearts and minds to the unbelievab­le wonder of the universe.”

For those who value education and who are passionate about contributi­ng to the success of our future generation­s, running for school board trustee is worth considerin­g.

After all, in the wise words of Helen Keller: “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

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