animatronic
Senior Member
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tdsb-governance-review-reveals-culture-of-fear-1.2900988
So it looks like l'il Mikey is facing the first big challenge of his burgeoning political career. The fact that he's the only trustee I can name off the top of my head is perhaps an indication of the irrelevance/dysfunction of the current school board structure.
This review has sparked a larger discussion about whether the TDSB should be broken up into more manageable chunks, elected boards should be eliminated completely in favour of provincially-appointed bodies, or just deal with it at the same time that the two public school systems are merged (my preference, but low chance in this political environment).
Does anyone have any expectation that real change will be forthcoming?
The public is getting an inside look at the dysfunction at the Toronto District School Board on Thursday with the release an external review of governance issues at the troubled board.
The results are damning — documenting possible board surveillance on phones and emails, trustee interference in school matters and a culture of fear within the education system.
The report makes 10 recommendations to improve the current situation — including removing TDSB executive offices and reduced powers for trustees.
So it looks like l'il Mikey is facing the first big challenge of his burgeoning political career. The fact that he's the only trustee I can name off the top of my head is perhaps an indication of the irrelevance/dysfunction of the current school board structure.
This review has sparked a larger discussion about whether the TDSB should be broken up into more manageable chunks, elected boards should be eliminated completely in favour of provincially-appointed bodies, or just deal with it at the same time that the two public school systems are merged (my preference, but low chance in this political environment).
Does anyone have any expectation that real change will be forthcoming?