Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

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Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
OCDSB Logo.svg
Location
Canada
Coordinates 45°19′56″N75°46′48″W / 45.3322°N 75.7800°W / 45.3322; -75.7800
District information
Chair of the boardLyra Evans
Director of educationMichele Giroux
Schools113 elementary schools
25 secondary schools
5 secondary alternative program sites [1]
BudgetCA$974.3 million (2018-2019) [2]
District ID B66184
Other information
Student trusteesAntong Hou
Tabarak Al-Delaimi [3]
Website www.ocdsb.ca

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 25 prior to 1999 [4] ) refers to both the institution responsible for the operation of all English public schools in the city of Ottawa, Ontario and its governing body. Like most school boards, the OCDSB is administered by a group of elected trustees and one director selected and appointed by the Board itself. Additionally, annually, two student trustees are selected per provincial regulation.

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Every four years, within the context of the Ottawa municipal elections, an election is held within each of Ottawa's twelve trustee electoral zones to elect each trustee. Following election and annually thereafter, the board of trustees holds its organizational meeting, where the Board membership elects two of its members to the positions of chair and vice-chair of the Board. Chairs and membership of each of the Board's committees are also determined as part of the organizational meeting. In addition to the twelve trustees, two student trustees are elected by their peers, providing opportunities for the student body to become informed and involved in Board governance.

History

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board was created on 1 January 1998 in accordance with Ontario provincial government legislation including merging of the former adjacent Carleton Board of Education and the Ottawa Board of Education. The headquarters of the amalgamated school district is located at the former headquarters of the Carleton Board of Education at 133 Greenbank Road, Nepean.

Historically, and to this day, the OCDSB is one of the very few school boards in Ontario with an advisory council on the arts providing input and annual reports to the board of trustees.

In 2009-2010 the OCDSB tried to shut down the Alternative program, a group of students and parents from Lady Evelyn Alt teamed up with a trustee and won the Review.

In 2017 a family was awarded approximately $3,000 after winning a lawsuit against the OCDSB over the board's failure to take a student's complaints about bullying seriously. [5]

In 2018 two former students filed lawsuits against the OCDSB for failing its "legal duty to provide for the safety of its students". [6]

In 2019 an investigation was launched to look into what ultimately resulted in three sex offense charges against OCDSB teacher Majed Turk in July 2020. The alleged incidents occurred between September and November 2019. [7]

As of 2020, there were ongoing lawsuits filed against the OCDSB for the sexual abuse of its students by now deceased teacher and Bell High School basketball coach, Donald Greenham. [8]

In 2022 a disciplinary panel with the Ontario College of Teachers found former OCDSB teacher Peter Des Brisay guilty of professional misconduct after sexually abusing a former student in the late 1990s. [9]

Schools and programs

The OCDSB has 147 school sites (117 elementary, 25 secondary including the Adult High School, plus five secondary alternate sites). Schools within the OCDSB provide English with Core French, Alternative, Early French Immersion, Middle French Immersion, Late French Immersion, Special Education, IEP's and gifted program. [10]

Finances

The OCDSB has an operating budget of $784.8 million for the 2010–2011 school year. In 2007, the school busses belonging to the OCDSB and the co-terminus catholic school board were taken over by a new corporation: The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (See external link, below)

Demographics

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is the largest school board in Eastern Ontario, serving students within the City of Ottawa, covering an area of 3,760 km2 (1,450 sq mi). The OCDSB is the seventh largest district by school population in the province of Ontario. Enrolment as of 31 October 2007 totalled 72,388 students (47,099 elementary and 25,455 secondary). [1]

The District has 2,711 full-time equivalent (FTE) elementary teachers and 1,337 secondary teachers, as of 31 October 2007, with 238 principals and vice-principals. In addition to the full-time teachers, approximately 2,494 teachers are on the district's occasional teachers list. The OCDSB also has 2,059 administrative and support staff of whom 1,817 work in the schools. [1]

The chair of the OCDSB is Lyra Evans.

Trustees

The following is a list of trustees elected to the school board since its creation.

ElectionZone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4Zone 5Zone 6Zone 7Zone 8Zone 9Zone 10Zone 11Zone 12
1997 Lynn ScottJim LibbeyNorm MacDonaldAlex GettyPatty Anne HillRuss JacksonPam MorseSheryl MacDonald [lower-alpha 1] Lynn GrahamAlbert ChambersAndrew LamCynthia Bled
2000 Margaret Lange [lower-alpha 2] Myrna LaurencesonJoan SpiceBrian GiffordDavid Moen

2003

Alex GettyBronwyn FunicielloGreg Laws [lower-alpha 3] Riley Brockington
David Primeau [lower-alpha 1]
2006 Cathy Curry [lower-alpha 4] Alex Getty [lower-alpha 5] Pam FitzGeraldJohn SheaRob Campbell Jennifer McKenzie
Mark Fisher [lower-alpha 5] Douglas Lloyd [lower-alpha 2] Pam Morse [lower-alpha 3]
2010 Donna Blackburn Theresa Kavanagh Mark FisherShirley SewardKatie Holtzhauer
Christine Boothby [lower-alpha 4]
2014 Anita Olsen HarperChris EllisKeith Penny Shawn Menard Erica Braunovan [lower-alpha 6] Sandra Schwartz
2018 Wendy HoughRob CampbellJennifer JennekensLyra EvansMark Fisher
Justine Bell [lower-alpha 6]
2022 Alysha AzizSuzanne NashAmanda PresleyLyra EvansDonna DicksonNili Kaplan-MyrthMatthew LeeCathryne Milburn
Notes
  1. 1 2 MacDonald resigned to run in the 2006 Orléans Ward by-election and was replaced by David Primeau in January 2006. [11]
  2. 1 2 Lloyd replaced Lange who was appointed as the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Buffalo in March 2008. [15] [16]
  3. 1 2 Morse replaced Laws who moved to Toronto in December 2008. [12]
  4. 1 2 Boothby replaced Curry who resigned in 2012. [13]
  5. 1 2 Fisher replaced Getty who died in 2009. [14]
  6. 1 2 Bell replaced Braunovan in February 2020. [17] Braunavon resigned 31 December 2019. [18]

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