2014 BCCPAC AGM REPORT
BCCPAC
Executive Elected:
President – Nicole Makohoniuk
2nd Vice President – Ayesha Haider
Secretary – none elected
Directors – Angie Carlyle & Tracy Wright
BCCPAC
2014/2015 Executive:
President – Nicole Makohoniuk
1st Vice President – John Puddifoot
2nd Vice President – Ayesha Haider
Treasurer – Susan Wilson
Secretary – none elected
Directors – Bonnie Krisher, Darlene Campbell, Angie Carlyle
& Tracy Wright
2014 BCCPAC Resolutions Voting
Instructions – NVPAC
1.
Amendment
of Bylaw 2.03
Carried
2.
Equitable
Funding of Provincially Negotiated K-12 Education Public
Sector
Employee Wage and Benefit Increase
Carried
3.
Helping,
Not harming: Supporting Young People in
Schools through
Carried
4.
Mathematics
Curriculum Prior to Middle School
Amended
& referred to Curriculum Committee
5.
BCCPAC
Suggested Bylaw Amendments
Carried
6.
Remove
Special Resolution #2 (Lice Checks) & Special Resolution
#3
in Support of Outdoor Schools from Appendix 1 of the Bylaws
Carried
7.
Approval
of BCCPAC Resolution Policy
Carried
8.
New
Public School Funding Model
Carried
9.
Defining
and Advocating for Learning Conditions
Amended-Carried
10.
Ban
on Seclusion and Isolation
Defeated
11.
Reporting
on the Use of Restraint
Amended-Carried
12.
Student
Right to Participate
Withdrawn
13.
Reporting
on Student Removal from Classroom
Carried
14.
History
of Residential Schools in the Curriculum
Carried
15.
Expanded
Basic Training and Professional Development
Carried
16.
Accountability
for School Related Associations
Carried
17.
Advocating
for Counselling Resources in BC Schools
Carried
18. Flagging System for Mental
Health Issues
Amended-Carried
19.
Decisions
Related to Expulsion from Classes or Programs
Carried
20. Support for the Draft Curriculum
Carried
21.
Requirement
to Maintain Currency for Teachers
Carried
22. Updating Teaching Standards
Carried
23. Board of Education Budget
Clarity
Carried
24. Reporting on the Use of
Seclusion or Isolation
Carried
25. Alternative to Seclusion or
Isolation
Carried
26. BCCPAC Board Transparency
Carried
2014 BCCPAC CONFERENCE REPORT
As I have attended the
conference for a few years now arriving at the conference was like attending a
family reunion. It was great to see
everyone again with all respectfully working together to improve the school system
for our students. It is always a very
full and busy weekend. This year was the
first year I attended the evening sessions.
It gave me a chance to socialize with other parents and get to know them
better on a personal level and hear how they make a positive difference in
their schools. I thank NVPAC for
sponsoring my conference and agm fee and for Queensbury PAC for paying for the
mileage fees.
Thursday,
May 29
Networking
& Exhibitors
Keynote
Speaker: Steve Cairns , Relationship, Relationship,
Relationship
- family:
most important
- school:
centre of community
- community:
adults who live, work or engage in the environment in which our children
are raised
- beliefs:
· systems
must change to meet the needs of the child
· no
longer must the child change, to meet the needs of the system
· parent
know child’s strengths, challenges, fears, hopes, dreams
· you
are your child’s best bet
· don’t
hurry independence
· the
whole child will be developed when we have finished parenting
- practices:
· create a network of aligned significant adults
·
everything is about building relationships
·
partner with school to best meet child’s needs
·
agree on child’s priorities (not your priorities,
not school’s priorities)
·
don’t save your child, come alongside them
·
back out of conflict and move into relationship
·
recognize right behaviour
·
be the compass, guide and model, not the judge
·
build on strengths at home, school, community
·
manage the relationship, not the behaviour
·
maintain the lead, hold the course
Friday,
May 30
Minister Peter Fassbender,
Minister of Education
Minister Fassbender
addressed parents and answered questions in a formal question and answer
period.
Workshop
Sessions:
21st Century Learning, Rod
Allen, Superintendent of Learning
BC School Sports,
Christine Bradstock
- presented
overview of structure of BC School Sports organization
Moving Beyond the Newsletter: Communicating Through Social Media, Chris
Wejr
- presentation
may be viewed at http://chriswejr.com/presentation-topics/
The Ins and Outs of Gaming Grants,
Ursula Cowland
- online application at www.gaming.gov.bc.ca
- compliance:
if something is wrong inform gaming dept. as soon as possible
- gaming grant money must be spent on items
available to everyone
- gaming license needed when charging for a
chance to win
- know what license is needed for gaming
event: License A, B, C or D
- prizes may not be: live animals, firearms, alcohol
- PAC executive should not participate in raffle;
give donation
- hold raffle draw publicly
- silent
auction does not need a license (one person paying for item)
Open
Space Discussion Forum, Phil Cady
- a whole-system method for exploring diverse
ideas, possibilities, and solutions related to a central theme; it has been widely and successfully used
in many educational settings as a strategy to engage people in dialogue around
key issues of importance
- lively and interaction discussion around
BCCPAC’s central theme: “to engage
parents as partners in education”
AGM 101, Meet the
Candidates and Chocolate Extravaganza Event
- overview AGM format
- roundtable discussions with each candidate
Saturday,
May 31
- AGM
- Social evening with jazz
singer Maureen Washington
Sunday,
June 1
- panel discussion with
questions from the audience:
Brian
Leonard, BC Principals & VP Association
Glen
Hansman, 2nd VP BCTF
Darlene Louie, First Nations Education Steering Committee
Jane
Thornthwaite, Parliamentary Secretary for Student Support and Parent Engagement to the
Minister of Education, MLA North Vancouver
Terry
Berting, BCCPAC President
-
Glen Hasman stayed on to accept questions regarding current labour dispute. Glen says BCTF is committed to solving labour
issues by end of June. BCTF is asking
for a fair deal for teachers and better support for students. BCTF is asking for a change in working
conditions for teachers and learning conditions for students. Parents are encouraged to advocate for better
learning conditions for students.
- Continuation of AGM
Submitted by Debra J. Dennehy
NVPAC Registrar & BCCPAC
Liaison
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