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Oakville Beaver, 24 May 2018, p. 49

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49494| O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 24,2018 insidehalton.com Featuring over 90 Acts 16th Annual ellivegnarO relsyrhC The Halton District School Board has selected secondary school students Connor Clark and Kevin Meng as its new student trustees for the 2018-19 school year. Both Grade 11 students were successful in their bid to be elected to the role in late April through a new electronic voting process. Clark is a Nelson High School student in Burling- ton and Meng attends Oak- ville's White Oaks Second- ary School. The term for current student trustees Muqtasid Mansoor and Dasha Met- ropolitansky ends July 31, while the incoming stu- dent trustees' term of office officially begins on August 1. "I wanted to become stu- dent trustee because I be- lieve that they have the power to inspire change and reform within the stu- dent body," said Clark. "The Board is shaping pol- icies for students to ensure they are receiving the re- sources required to be suc- cessful. It's crucial for stu- dents to be able to provide feedback and recommen-feedback and recommen-f dations to the Board so stu- dents' concerns, comments and questions are properly represented." Said Meng, "I think it is important for students to have a voice at the Board table because students are an important source of in- formation for the Boardformation for the Boardf administration. As stu- dents, we experience first- hand the implementation of new policies, regula- tions and programs. In or- der to have a balance be- tween the desires of stu- dents and the Board, I be- lieve a student trustee should be a part of Board decision-making." As a student trustee, Clark said his goals in- clude expanding the role of the Student Senate and en- suring student well-being. For Meng, he's focused on expanding mental health initiatives and increasing the availability of special- ized education such as In- ternational Baccalaureate and Specialized High School Major programs. Halton District School Board trustees recently welcomed Clark and Meng to their roles for the next school year. "Outgoing Student Trustees Dasha Metropoli- tansky and Muqtasid Man- soor will be leaving an in- delible mark on this board as they represented stu- dent voice at the board ta- ble in innumerable issues as well as across this prov- ince," said HDSB Chair An- dréa Grebenc. "Beyond their extensive school schedules, they also man- aged the Halton District School Board Student Sen- ate and were key in orga- nizing the yearly student symposium held each May. We now welcome ConnorWe now welcome ConnorW and Kevin for the next term beginning in August. We are looking forward toWe are looking forward toW the student trustees' con- tinuing endeavour to bring student voice to the table, and beyond. We have no doubt of the passion they will bring to their office this year." NEWS Halton District School Board names new student trustees Connor Clark Kevin Meng HDSB photo

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