Date of publication: October 25, 2022

The CSDC des Aurores boréales will welcome two new trustees following yesterday's municipal elections in all Ontario municipalities. Madeleine Oakes, west of Dryden, and Victoria Mauro, Thunder Bay, were elected by acclamation.

The two new trustees will be officially installed on November 19. They will join the board’s re-elected trustees:

  • Réal Deschatelets, Schreiber and Terrace Bay
  • Maguy Lorek, Manitouwadge and Marathon
  • Anglèle Desbiens, Claudette Gleeson, Élodie Grunerud and Donald Pelletier, Thunder Bay
  • Micheline Lovenuk, West of Thunder Bay
  • Sylvie Payeur, Longlac and Rural East
  • Monique Perreault and Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Geraldton, Beardmore, Nakina and Rural West.

"Our team will be a great mix of experience and fresh perspectives with the addition of Trustee Oakes and Trustee Mauro. I look forward to this new mandate and continuing to contribute to the vitality and development of Francophone education in our communities," said Trustee Sylvie Payeur, Chair of the Board. "I would also like to thank Debbie Coughlin and Mariette Langevin for their contribution and commitment to the Board and to French-language Catholic education in our region.

At the annual meeting on November 19, trustees will elect a chair and vice-chair and form the various committees of the Board for the duration of their new term.

The Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales covers and serves nine communities in the Northwestern Ontario region and includes nine elementary schools and one secondary school.

 

Information :

Néomie Duval
Interim Director of Communications
nduval@csdcab.on.ca