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Brooklin Town Crier, 3 Aug 2018, p. 4

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4 Friday, August 3, 2018 brooklintowncrier.com My years at as a teacher at Meadowcrest Public School taught me a great deal about the families and community of Brooklin. I loved teaching in Brooklin and always enjoyed a great working relationship with parents because I respected them and we always shared the mutual goal of helping their children succeed. To be given the opportunity to work closely with the families of Brooklin was one of the highlights of my career. You will notice on my 'Thomas Wall for DDSB Trustee Facebook group' that I am still friends with many of them. I am so pleased to be given the chance to work with these families again. The main theme of my campaign is: "Our students deserve the best." That means well run schools with programming that is responsive to the needs of the students. After much consultation, I have developed a 5 Point Plan to guide my mandate as Trustee. Improving school safety by tackling bullying and violence in our schools. Working to provide timely and effective special education programs. Improving access to critical mental health supports. Oppose school closures. Rapid response to parent concerns. I believe that service delayed is service denied. That is why I pledge to work hard to get our kids the help they need when they need it. We will succeed by working collaboratively in the best interests of our students. As I said to my students many times: No ONE of us is strong as ALL of us working together. I look forward to working together with the families of Brooklin as DDSB Trustee. Thomas Wall 10 Gilchrist Court, Whitby Home: 905.430.2647 Mobile: 289.892.3819 walltom999@gmail.com Christine Thatcher 105 Tremount Street, Whitby Mobile: 905.655.4370 christhatcher105@ gmail.com I want your vote. My name is Christine Thatcher and I have lived in Brooklin for more than twenty years. As a parent, teacher, coach and swim official in our community I have continually demonstrated my commitment to children and their education. As your DDSB Trustee I will be that needed link between you and the school board. We need strong voices to tackle the pressing issues, ranging from violence in our schools to bulling, from bussing to school closings. We need trustees who understand the effect that continual underfunding from the provincial government has on our children. As a Special Education Resource Teacher, I have seen first hand the impact that these issues have in our classrooms. As a mother I have shared the joy, the wonder and the challenges of my own children as they attended school in Durham. I believe that my experience with my own children, my work as a teacher and coach and my many years working in the corporate sector have given me the skills, knowledge and empathy needed to be your voice on the DDSB. While I have extensive experience in planning, meeting deadlines, and budgeting, my greatest asset is that I know how to listen. In all my careers I have always believed that learning begins with listening. I will be there to hear your concerns. I will be there to make your concerns known. A vote for Christine Thatcher is a vote for open communication and action. Durham District School Board (Select 1, 2 or 3 on your ballot - 3 will be elected)X Meet the Trustee Candidates for the 2018 Municipal Election (Continued from page 3) I have been a resident of Whitby for the past 28 years. My children grew up and attended Schools through the DDSB and now my grandchildren will soon be attending. I want to create a safe environment for both students and teachers and believe this can be accomplished by advocating my points below: PUTTING STUDENT SAFETY FIRST AND FOREMOST I believe that teachers and students should have a safe workplace too. THE NEWER (2015) SEX ED CURRICULUM IN OUR PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM I believe in moving forward not backwards! A MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM We need to have Mental health taught in Grade 11 and 12 moved to be taught in grades 7 and 8 with more detail taught through grades 9 - 12. CONTINUING THE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM (SRO) I will support them and work to prevent what happened in Toronto! This program helps build a trusting relationship between our Police and Children! STOPPING PHYSICAL BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING… PERIOD The current Sex Education Curriculum helps teach children and to build the bridge needed to put a stop to such incidents! UPGRADING OUR OLDER SCHOOLS WITH PROPER AIR CIRCULATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ...and making sure new schools are air conditioned! PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FROM CLOSING There are other methods that can be used to keep these schools open! Experience: Durham District School Board Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) School Community Council (R.A. Hutchison, Anderson HS, Donald A. Wilson) Sesquicentennial Education Committee Town of Whitby Whitby Town Carnival Committee Whitby Library Board - Helped with Securing New Whitby Library and the Brooklin Library/ community centre Proudly named Sir William Stephenson PS (Submitted name and chosen) Numerous fundraising committees including Community Living, SASS (School Alliance of Student Songwriters) and many others! On, Oct 22, I am asking for your support! Scott Templeton 364 Rosedale Drive, Whitby Mobile: 905.442.3566 electtempleton@gmail.com www.electtempleton.ca See Durham Catholic School Board Candidates on page 9 With the launch of the Town of Whitby's new Municipal511.ca service, residents have access to a new online mapping portal that provides real-time traffic and road closure information within the community and region. Through Municipal511.ca, residents can view an interactive and easy-to-use map of current and future road construction projects, lane restrictions and road closures - including those related to special events (such as parades). The Town is the first local municipality in Durham Region to launch the innovative new service, which is now available for free to the community and accessible from any computer, tablet or smartphone. The service combines construction and event information from both the Town and Regional Municipality of Durham, providing drivers with a complete picture of road issues that could impact them. In addition to road construction and closure information, Municipal511.ca will show road collisions, bike lane and sidewalk closures, and weather-related road conditions. To access the online mapping portal, visit Municipal511.ca. For more information, visit whitby.ca/construction. New Online Mapping Tool Shows Road Info

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