The local English public school board's looking to fill a local seat after the death of a longtime trustee.
Following the sudden passing of Russell Reid - who died at the age of 64 on June 26th, "after a brief battle with cancer" - the Algoma District School Board's trustees have opted to appoint a replacement to fill the vacancy, for the trustee representing the Michipicoten - or Wawa - Chapleau and Hornepayne areas.
Applicants must be Canadian citizens at least 18 years of age, a resident of the region, a public school elector, not legally prohibited from voting, and not disqualified by any legislation from holding school board office - for example, employees of any school board are disqualified.
Prospective trustees are asked to submit a resume - including past accomplishments, community involvement, and related experience - plus a letter of intent outlining the reasons they wish to serve on the Board - and how they feel they can contribute to its overall effectiveness - as well as names and contact information of three references from the community.
The applications must be sent to ADSB Director of Education and Secretary to the Board, Lucia Reece, by emailing acetil@adsb.on.ca by 4 pm Monday, August 28th - the application packages will then be reviewed by the Board members, who will welcome brief presentations from the remaining applicants during a September 11th trustee meeting, aiming to have the new trustee sworn-in at the September 19th regular board meeting.
Russell Reid had been the local trustee since 1994, including two years as Board chair and five years as vice chair.