- to everyone who assisted by walking (and walking) up driveways and stairs, in wind, rain, cold and heat to ensure information about who I am and what I'm about made it into mailboxes.
- to the folks who provided feedback on my flyer, and to Albert and Carol at Dycom for their patience and expertise.
- to everyone who asked for a sign.
- to Bev for a very long walk on a beautiful Sunday morning!! and for moral support and encouragement when needed the most- and not just during elections.
- to Nikolas for encouragement and support (from across town this time), and for all of the conversations we've had and continue to have about local politics and the future of Winnipeg.
- to Pam and the 'minis' for their smiles as we walked the far corner of the ward (especially so early in the day!!) and to Paige for doing it with a skip in her step and a broad repetoire of songs.
- to Bailey for the conversations that have provided valued insight and perspective, always infused with good humour and laughter.
- to Linn for the photos; I'm not photogenic but she made me look half-way decent!
- to those of you I've been texting and messaging like mad as election day got closer- you know who you are and I appreciate your common sense, logic, calm influence and really good and positive vibes!
Grounded by being a work in progress, fulfilled by serving my community, inspired by those who work and learn in LRSD.
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
'Twas the night before the election, and time to say thanks.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Informing your school trustee vote
This is the week when, collectively, voters in school division wards across Manitoba will elect their representation to school boards to serve a four year mandate.
When we are handed a ballot we will be invited to 'vote for one trustee', OR 'vote for up to two/three/four trustees' depending on how many are elected where we reside.
Doing some research is important, and mindful that many have voted at advance polls, here is how to inform your vote for school trustee:
- visit the City of Winnipeg election 2022 website to read what candidates have shared in response to an invitation to do so*
- visit Winnipeg Election 2022 for another source of information, again provided by candidates in response to an invitation to do so*
- call candidates or send them an e-mail and ask the questions that are on your mind
- if they are on social media, visit their platforms
- if you live in LRSD, all candidates were invited to a forum, which can be viewed at LRSD.TV
- many teachers associations sent out candidate questionnaires which were posted on websites and social media platforms.
Visit the Manitoba School Boards election site for more information.
Three more sleeps until election day!!
*includes mayoral and city councillor candidate responses as well.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Brought to you by the letters LRTA and ATC
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Chance of showers, with a trustee forum a certainty.
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Gleanings from the campaign trail
Sunday, October 2, 2022
Why are you running for re-election to the board?
First, I want to do what I can to protect the investments that our board has made over the last number of years and will continue to make in the name of student engagement and success. Expenditures in support of full-day kindergarten, our DEI and Anti- Racism Initiative, the work of our Indigenous Education Team, and in mental health and wellness for students, staff and families (among many others) are having a positive impact. We know this because the data we collect allows us to track our progress.
Second is wanting to do my part to ensure LRSD receives the funding that ensures these investments are supported long term, even as we identify more areas requiring support. The new funding model must ensure adequate funding within a model that is sustainable and predictable. Anything less has the potential to see needed programs and supports jeopardized.
While navigating Bill 64 was stressful (to say the least) the engagement and information that was shared was key to its demise. I want to continue the work of providing information; to our community and to government about the successes we celebrate, the challenges we are navigating, and how we all have a role to play. Advocacy, engagement and communication is crucial.
23 days until election day.
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