The Daily Courier

Broughton getting ex-trustee’s vote

- DEAR EDITOR:

I urge the people of Kelowna to take a serious interest in the current campaign to fill the vacant trustee seat on the Central Okanagan School Board and encourage my fellow citizens to vote on June 26 or at one of the advance polls (June 16 and 23).

As a former school trustee, I am familiar with the important work done by trustees and the challenges they face.

An effective trustee needs to be knowledgea­ble and passionate about public education. They need to be able to take in a lot of informatio­n on complex issues and make factbased decisions supported by science, economics and experience, not based on hearsay, whims or pre-existing biases.

A trustee also needs to be a good communicat­or to make connection­s with other trustees, explain decisions and policy to parents and to make the case with the Minister of Education for adequate funding for education provincewi­de, as well as the proper allocation of sufficient funds for their school district in particular.

While everyone needs to make their own decision, personally I believe that candidate Wayne Broughton has the right skills set and will make an excellent school trustee.

I worked with Broughton on a voluntary non-partisan project several years ago and I found him to be reliable and hard-working, as well as focused on the task at hand.

He is passionate about things he believes are important and is a clear and effective speaker, both one-to-one and in larger settings.

As an associate professor of mathematic­s at UBC Okanagan, he also has first-hand knowledge of many education issues and a demonstrat­ed ability to assess complicate­d problems with an open and scientific mind.

Terry W. Robertson, Kelowna

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