Highlights from the Board Room – December 2, 2025

Presentations

Student musical presentation

The V.K. Greer Memorial Public School intermediate concert band, made up of Grade 7 and 8 students, performed three holiday songs for Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB) trustees and the senior leadership team at the Annual Organizational Meeting of the Board. This group is led by educator Jennifer Pitts and meets twice a week to learn their instruments. They have been practicing together since September.\

VK Greer - Dec 2 Board Meeting

Elections

The annual election took place for the TLDSB roles of chair and vice-chair of the Board of Trustees. Trustee Colleen Wilcox was re-elected as chair of the Board, and Trustee Esther Childs was acclaimed as vice-chair of the Board for 2026. Trustee Bruce Reain continues to hold the position of past chair serving on the Chairs Council.

Administrative reports

2024-2025 Board Student Achievement Plan and Director’s Annual Report

Director of education, Wes Hahn, presented trustees with the Board Student Achievement Plan (BSAP) and Director’s Annual Report for the 2024-2025 school year. He noted many highlights from the priority areas from the Ministry of Education’s Student Achievement Plan framework, including the upcoming Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) results, pathway options, graduation rates, mental health supports, safe schools initiatives, and how all of the material in the report work together to create a fulsome student achievement plan and experience for TLDSB students and staff.

Parent/guardian fall survey 2025

Hahn shared the results from the Fall 2025 Parent/Guardian survey, which saw 2,331 respondents. Some key highlights include:

  • 70 percent of respondents stated that they are feeling positively about the start of the school year.
  • Over the four years that TLDSB has conducted this survey, the results from the second question about whether parents/guardians are aware of the mental health supports available in TLDSB have increased steadily each year.
  • When asked for suggestions to further support families, key themes of the areas that were noted include learning environments, prioritizing student well-being, and fostering transparent engagement.

2026 Board meeting schedule

Board meetings are open to the public to attend at the host location in-person. For viewing, the meetings are live-streamed and the link is made available on the tldsb.ca website on the day of the meeting.

MeetingDateTimeLocation
Public Meeting of the BoardJanuary 27, 20265:30 p.m.Lindsay Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardFebruary 24, 20265:30 p.m.Muskoka Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardMarch 24, 20265:30 p.m.Lindsay Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardApril 28, 20265:30 p.m.Archie Stouffer Elementary School
Public Meeting of the BoardMay 26, 20265:30 p.m.Muskoka Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardJune 9, 20265:30 p.m.Lindsay Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardAugust 25, 20265:30 p.m.Muskoka Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardSeptember 22, 20265:30 p.m.Lindsay Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardOctober 27, 20265:30 p.m.Archie Stouffer Elementary School
Inaugural Meeting of the BoardNovember 17, 20265:30 p.m.Muskoka Education Centre
Public Meeting of the BoardDecember 1, 20265:30 p.m.Lindsay Education Centre

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TLDSB school/education centre closure – March 11, 2026

Due to the current and ongoing freezing rain, TLDSB has made the decision to close all schools, education centres, and child care centres in schools today, Wednesday, March 11.

Note: the Virtual Learning Centre remains open to students.

This decision was made with the safety of our students and staff as the top priority.

Please note, schools will not be moving to online learning.

We know this is an unusual circumstance and we appreciate parents/guardians for their understanding during this time.