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Nelson Allen for School Board

Contact Nelson at:
Phone: (250) 756-6206
or (250) 756-6453
Email: nallen39@telus.net

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School Board Trustee Candidates

Notice of Election - SD 68 Candidates and
where to vote for the School District Elections

Donna Allen (Incumbent)

Donna was elected to the Nanaimo/Ladysmith Board of Education in 2006. Her working career in education spanned Kindergarten to Grade 12. Donna retired in 2004 as a high school teacher and counsellor. “Setting students up for success” has always been key in her professional life, and Donna views the position of a Trustee as the opportunity to continue with that work.

Donna serves the Board as Education Chair and Chairperson of the Multicultural and Race Relations Committee. She is also a member of the Teacher/Trustee Liaison Committee, the Ad Hoc Committee on Vandalism, chaired the Ad Hoc Committee on Class Size and Composition and represents the Board at the Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce. Donna and her husband Nelson’s blended family includes 5 children and 9 grandchildren

Contact Donna Allen:
Email: Donna_Allen@telus.net
Web: http://www.electionsnanaimo.ca
SD68: School District 68 website Bio

Nelson Allen (Incumbent)

Nelson is an experienced trustee first elected in 1993 and has served as Board Chairperson and has chaired the major standing committees of the Board and currently chairs the Facilities Planning Committee, the Policy Committee, the Audit Committee and is Board Vice Chair.  He is a strong proponent of community involvement and has been working to secure a Joint Use Agreement with the City of Nanaimo that would see our citizens have wider access to sports and service facilities. A former educator and businessman Nelson brings a wealth of experience to the Board of Trustees.

Contact Nelson Allen
Email: nallen39@telus.net
Web: http://www.nanaimoelections.ca
SD68: School District 68 website Bio

 


Andrea Bonkowski (Incumbent)

Andrea was elected to Nanaimo-Ladysmith Board of Education in 2005. For the past three years, I have been the BCSTA Provincial Representative for the board. I have been part of the Policy, Audit, Business and Human resources committees and currently the board representative for Social Planning Advisory Committee for City of Nanaimo.

I bring a wide range of experience to the table from my life, work, education and family. Standing up for Public Education makes me proud and energized. Knowing that I can make a difference is something I build on and strive to do. I will continue to be committed, be true to myself and stay within the boundaries of my values as I keep focusing on every child to have the best public education possible.

Please come out on November 15th and support Bonkowski, Andrea for the second time!

Contact Andrea Bonkowski
Email: abonkowski@sd68.bc.ca
Web: http://www.bonkowski.ca

Virginia Lofeudo

“I am fed up with people making decisions on my behalf that do not reflect my point of view.”

Virginia Lofeudo is first and foremost a parent. Both of her children are in primary school and she finds herself continually surrounded by their ever present needs, and the ongoing challenges that accompany single parenthood.

“I have met with people in my peer group, Parents like myself. We do not feel that our concerns are being addressed. I aim to be a conduit for every Parent out there to ensure that our concerns are heard from this day forward.”

Virginia is a native to Vancouver Island and has lived in Nanaimo for several years. She possesses the commitment, honesty and a sense of accountability that comes from being raised in a small community. Virginia has worked in the health care field for a number of years. She has worked as a Nurse and is currently employed in the Laboratory at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. Virginia has consistently been an active participant in her children’s school; through this experience she has gained the knowledge and insight to become an active participant in the future of Nanaimo’s schools. Virginia is ready to invest her time, passion and energy towards the improvement of our education system on behalf of the Nanaimo and District community.

“We only have one chance to provide the absolute best educational opportunities for our children and I am committed to making our collective voices heard. I absolutely cannot wait to jump into this role as School Trustee and begin my new task. The future is bright!”

Contact Virginia Lofeudo
Phone: 250-619-9845
Email: virginiafortrustee@shaw.ca
Web: www.virginiafortrustee.blogspot.com

Sharon Rose Welch

Sharon Welch holds a Business Management diploma and a Master of Arts in Leadership. She has 26 years’ experience as a teacher of average, gifted, and special needs students in a private music academy. As the Education Director, she managed 20 teachers and 800 students. Currently, she is the Community Service Coordinator at the downtown Community Policing and Services Office. Sharon serves on the Citizens Advocacy and the Arts Council boards. In addition, she is a club President and VP Education in Toastmasters. She is the Vice Chair of the Nanaimo Working Group on Homelessness, and she recently coordinated the 2008 Homeless Census and Thanksgiving dinners. Community involvement is an important part of Sharon’s life.

Sharon believes that the Provincial government must be held responsible and accountable for the availability and quality of public education. As a school trustee, Sharon will be a strong voice for the rights of students in Nanaimo-Ladysmith. Sharon believes in collaboration, open debate, and creative leadership. Parents and school communities need to be directly involved in the decisions that affect them. Students’ best interests must be the top priority. Sharon believes that we need to make every student count

Contact Sharon Rose Welch
Phone: 250-755-9313
E-mail: swelch4trustee@telus.net
Website: www.swelch4trustee.weebly.com

Dot Neary

“As the parent of two young men heading out into a fast-paced, ever-changing world, I believe the value of a quality education cannot be overstated.”

Dot Neary has been actively involved in the district 16 years, advocating for students and parents at school, district and Ministry level. As a member of several district committees she has gained great insight into the role of governance, how the district operates, the vast range of needs across our district, and the challenges to meeting those needs.

Dot sees adequate, stable funding and stakeholder confidence in the system as key issues in SD68 – public education is struggling under the combined effects of enrolment decline, government regulatory policies, ever-increasing demands and steadily rising costs.

“The Board of Education, while representing the diversity of the communities it serves, must be united in its commitment to protecting public education, ensuring equal access and opportunity, and building healthy partnerships through respect, cooperation and hard work. We need to build on our strengths while we work at overcoming the barriers to success.”

Dot inspires confidence and respect with her frank, non-confrontational style of leadership. A down to earth, independent, critical thinker with a strong work ethic, Dot will bring balance, new energy and a strong sense of purpose to the Board of Education.
 

Contact Dot Neary
Phone: 250-756-2138
Email: dotmail@shaw.ca
Web: www.members.shaw.ca/dotmail

Bruce Avis

I am 69 years of age, married 43 years, with two children and seven grandchildren.

I am presently the owner of a small business in Nanaimo. My educational experience has been as a teacher (elementary to university), School Administrator, and Superintendent of Schools.

I am also a Human Resources Consultant, trained in Mediation and Negotiation.

I am seeking election because I strongly believe in the Public Education system and wish to work as a team player to make School District #68 the best School District in British Columbia.

The challenge facing all successfully elected school trustees will be to provide a co-operative environment for the development of an excellent School District within the budget allocated.

Contact Bruce Avis
Phone: 250-751-3706
Email: bruceavis@shaw.ca
Web:

Carol McNamee

Carol McNamee has spent her entire career involved in promoting and protecting public education, first as a secondary teacher and then as the president of the Nanaimo District Teachers’ Association. She is known as a very vocal critic of the erosion of services and opportunities for the students of School District 68 and has vast experience in lobbying the School Board on everything from class size and composition issues, student safety issues, support for special needs children, the negative impact of Bill 33, and much much more. McNamee has a passion for the importance of public education and has taken her concerns to MLAs and provincial organizations. She is an experienced negotiator and mediator and has worked successfully with parents, teachers, CUPE 606, senior management, the community, and trustees to bring improvements to our District’s educational environment.

McNamee does not support the closing of schools as the answer to the funding shortfall in the district and understands the importance of schools as the center of many communities. She strongly believes it is the obligation of the provincial government to fully fund the public education system. “I believe that the education of our children is the most important issue and responsibility we have and I am willing to fight for their rights to an education that meets the needs of all learners.”

Carol was born and raised in Nanaimo. She has taught at NDSS and Woodlands Secondary Schools. She is married to Denis, also a retired teacher and has three stepchildren. Carol retired in June 2007.

Contact Carol  McNamee
Phone: 250 751 1568
Email: cmcnamee@shaw.ca 
Web: http://www.carolmcnamee.blogspot.com/

Mark Robinson

Nanaimo and District Sales Manager for Atlas Vending
Part-time telephone operator
Also works part-time security industry

-Proud parent of an elementary student in School District 68 (Nanaimo-Ladysmith)
-Former ESL teacher
-Former vice-chair, Race Relations Committee School District 68 (Nanaimo-Ladysmith)
-Past 2nd vice-president, Volunteer Nanaimo (Nanaimo Volunteer and Information Society)
-Appointed to the City of Nanaimo's Family Court Committee
-Past member of the Canada Day Committee for the City of Nanaimo
-Volunteered for numerous non-profit organizations including:

-Nanaimo District Museum, Nanaimo Festival of Trees, Nanaimo Multicultural Society, Malaspina University-College Foundation, Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation

As a candidate, this is what I stand for:
Recognizing that consensus building and common sense are valuable tools within any group;
Remain pro-active and always have an ear for parents' and teachers' input;
Recognizing that student achievement is not only measured with exams, but by improvement over the whole of a term;
Student achievement can only improve when funding exists for the programs needed to support teachers in the classroom;
Capital projects that keep in mind the safety and health of our children, without closing a single school;
Not ever turning our backs on schools in outlying areas;
Recognizing the cultural diversity of our students and recognizing that each student is unique has unique needs in and outside of the classroom;
Quarrelling and bickering is non-productive and I plan to listen to all at the table and be thoughtful and mindful of others' opinions;

Ensure class sizes are manageable. As a former ESL teacher and as a parent I know firsthand from experience that the smaller the class sizes, the more time instructional staff have to meet individual needs;
I will use the most updated facts and figures when presented with them;
Listen carefully the advise of support staff including BCTF, PAC's, Admins, and CUPE reps to ensure all the information is available to all trustees.;
Find real solutions to increasing funding for vital arts, music, sports, and special needs programs;
Never vote on major issues without stakeholders having their input and voices heard and
never rubber-stamping anything without careful thought and deliberation;
And finally, setting a game plan before the Nov. 15th election for all to see and scrutinize.
As a former ESL teacher, as a long-time community volunteer, as a Nanaimo-born and raised member of our community, but most importantly as a parent, these are my commitments to you and your families. If you share these values, I ask for your vote on November 15th.

Contact Mark Robinson
Phone: 250-729-0190
Email: electmarkrobinson@canada.com

Carol Baird-Krul
1440 Harrison Way
Gabriola Is., BC V0R 1X2
250-247-0077

Jamie Brennan
2825 Haliday Crescent
Nanaimo, BC V9S 3N1
250-758-3676
jamiebrennan@shaw.ca

Ron Dale
13595 Doole Road
Ladysmith, BC V9G 1G6
250-245-8810
rcdale@shaw.ca

Nina Gribble
Contact Nina Gribble
Phone: 250-245-8448
Email: ninagribble@shaw.ca

Tony Hennig
13411 Doole Road
Ladysmith, BC V9G 1G4
phone/fax 250-245-2786

David Murchie
2700 102nd Street
Nanaimo, BC V9T 5A9
250-758-1230
david@murchie.ca

Julie Wakefield
2280 Ashlee Road
Nanaimo, BC V9R 6T4
wakefields101@shaw.ca