Applications for 2024-25 Student Trustee Candidates are open!

Student Trustee Candidate Applications Open

The Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) is looking for two students to be our 2024-25 Student Trustees. Learn more about how to Become a Student Trustee.

What is a Student Trustee?

Student Trustees represent more than 65,000 WRDSB students at the Board table and on various committees. They ensure student voice and perspective are considered in all important decisions.

The current Student Trustee term ends on July 31, 2024. Students must elect the next students to take on these roles.

Who Can Apply?

All applications must be received before 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 19, 2024.

  • A student trustee must be enrolled as a full-time student (taking at least 3.0 credits per semester or 6 credits in a non-semester program)
  • When starting the role, you must be a Grade 11 or 12 student in a WRDSB high school. 
    • Please note: Grade 10, 11 and 12 students can apply, but Grade 10 students must be entering Grade 11 the year they take on the role.
  • Have secured family/caregiver permission if they are under 18 years of age
  • A student would also be eligible as an exceptional pupil in a special education program for whom the Board has reduced the length of the instructional program on each school day, under subsection 3 (3) of Regulation 298 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Operation of Schools – General) made under the Act, so long as the pupil would be a full-time pupil if the program had not been reduced. O. Reg. 42/11, s. 1.

Visit the WRDSB website to learn more about how to Become a Student Trustee.

What Do I Need to Apply?

Each student must provide a completed application that includes the following:

  • Attended the pre-election seminar on December 12, 2023. If you were unable to attend the seminar, reach out to student-trustees@wrdsb.ca 
  • Completed Student Trustee Election Student Participation Consent Form, if the candidate is under the age of 18
  • Completed IS-19L Student Media Release Consent Form submitted with your application
  • Completed Acknowledgment of Student Trustee Election consent form signed by a Principal or Vice-Principal.
  • Candidate Biography (250-word limit) 
    • Your biography should include your name, school and grade, and any experience relevant to the role of student trustee.
  • Candidate Video and Script (3-minute limit) 
    • Submit a video explaining why you are running to become a Student Trustee and what you want to work toward should you be elected.
    • Your video must be completed in a single take, with no additional editing (i.e. text or animation)
    • You must also include a script of what is said in the video to assist with the creation of subtitles for your video (As either a Google Doc or Word Document)

 

a Candidate Review Panel will review submissions for completeness and create a final list of candidates.

Ridings, Campaigns and Elections

North and South Ridings

Secondary schools have been divided into two geographical ridings: North and South. Each will elect one Student Trustee candidate from their riding.

Read more about the ridings on the Become a Student Trustee web page.

Campaign and Elections

Student Trustee Elections will have a campaign period from February 5-20, 2024. During this period, campaign materials from each candidate will be made available to the student electorate at each school within their riding through the WRDSB website.

The election period will occur at each school over a three-day period from February 20 to 23, 2024. Schools will choose which of these days they will use for their respective elections.

Read more about the campaign and elections on the Become a Student Trustee web page.

Interested in Applying?

Visit our website to learn more about the responsibilities, application requirements, selection process, and how to apply. All applications must be received before 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 19, 2024.

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Questions?

Please contact student-trustees@wrdsb.ca for any questions.