Appendix A. Standing Committees

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Appendix A Standing Committees Accessibility Planning Committee Audit Committee Environmental Education Committee Equity and Inclusive Education Committee First Nations Advisory Committee Labour Relations Committee Parent Involvement Committee School Year Structure Committee Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) Strategic Planning Committee Student Senate Committee Supervised Alternative Learning Committee (SAL) Appendix A

Accessibility Planning Committee 1 Trustee (SEAC representative), 1 Superintendent of schools, Manager of Human Resources, Manager of Information Services, Manager of Facilities, Principal of Special Education, 1 Parent Involvement Committee member. The Accessibility Planning Committee will consider matters and make recommendations to the Board pertaining to the annual review and preparation of the accessibility plan in compliance with the Ontarians with Disabilities Act. The Accessibility Planning Committee must ensure that consultation with people with disabilities is undertaken, that the initiatives in the previous year s plan are reviewed and that new initiatives are identified for the upcoming school year in compliance with legislated requirements. HOW OFTEN MEETINGS TAKE PLACE: A minimum of once per year at the call of the Superintendent representative.

Audit Committee (4 year term) 3 Trustees, 2 non-trustee members (appointed by selection committee), Director of Education, Superintendent of Business The Audit Committee shall assist the Board in fulfilling its duties related to governance and oversight including: the financial reporting process, the internal control framework, risk management practices, performance and function of the Board s internal and external auditors and the Board s compliance with its obligation under legislation. The Audit Committee shall review and report on all items as listed in Ontario Regulation 361/10 Audit Committees. A minimum of three times per year at the call of the Superintendent of Business.

Environmental Education Committee 1 Trustee, 1 Student Trustee, 1 Superintendent of schools, 1 principal or viceprincipal, 1 elementary teacher representative, 1 secondary teacher representative, 1 Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) representative, 1 Facilities Department representative, 1 Finance Department representative, 1 Information Services Department representative. The Environmental Education Committee will support the Board s Environmental Education strategic plan to cultivate environmentally literate citizenship in students of Rainbow Schools. At the call of the Superintendent representative.

Equity and Inclusive Education Committee 3 Trustees (including First Nations Trustee), 1 Superintendent of schools, 1 Human Resources representative, interested principals or vice-principals, teachers, other staff members and community members The Equity and Inclusive Committee will support the implementation of the Equity and Inclusive Education in Ontario Schools: Guidelines for Policy Development and Implementation Ministry document. Four meetings in the school year at the call of the Superintendent representative.

First Nations Advisory Committee (FNAC) 3 trustees (including First Nations Trustee), 1 Superintendent of schools, the Principal of First Nations Métis Inuit Education, 1 representative from each of the First Nations with whom an Education Service Agreement has been established, 1 representative from the urban First Nations, 1 representative from a First Nation education institute. The First Nations Advisory Committee shall consider matters and make recommendations to the Board in respect of matters affecting the establishment, development and delivery of programs and services for First Nations students of the Board. September, November, February and May and at the call of the Superintendent representative.

Labour Relations Committee 3 Trustees, Director of Education, Superintendent of Business, Manager of Human Resources. The Labour Relations Committee will consider matters and make recommendations to the Board pertaining to Collective Agreements and Terms and Conditions of Employment. The Labour Relations Committee will elect members to the following sub committees: Elementary Joint, and District 3 Management Liaison. Approval of the Labour Relations Committee will be required when considering a severance for a staff member employed as a superintendent, principal, manager or vice-principal and where the severance package developed exceeds the legal requirements. The Labour Relations Committee will consider any other matters referred to the committee by the Board. As required at the call of the Chair of the Labour Relations Committee.

Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) 2 Trustees, 1 Superintendent of schools, 1 elementary principal representative, 1 secondary principal representative, 1 elementary teacher representative, 1 secondary teacher representative, School Council representatives as per Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) Terms of Reference. The Parent Involvement Committee will advise the Board as required by the Ministry or Board, enhance parent engagement and consider matters referred to the committee by the Board. As indicated in PIC Terms of Reference.

School Year Structure Committee 2 Trustees, 1 Student Trustee, Director of Education, Chair of Parent Involvement Committee, 1 Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) representative, 1 Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) representative, 1 ETFO Occasional representative, 1 Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation (OSSTF) representative, 1 OSSTF Occasional representative, 1 Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) representative, 1 elementary Rainbow District Principals Council (RDPC) representative, and 1 secondary RDPC representative. The School Year Structure Committee will consider matters and make recommendations pertaining to Ontario Regulation 822/82 under The Education Act. The school year structure is planned in conjunction with the other three area boards (French Public, English Catholic, French Catholic). A minimum of one meeting per year at the call of the Director.

Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) 2 Trustees, 2 alternate trustees, 1 Superintendent of schools (responsible for Special Education), the Principal of Special Education, 1 Special Education Consultant, parent representatives from local associations and 3 parents appointed at large. The Special Education Advisory Committee will consider matters and make recommendations to the Board pertaining to the establishment, development and delivery of special education programs and services for exceptional pupils of the Board, the annual review of the Special Education Plan, the Board s annual budget process as it relates to special education and other matters referred to the Committee by the Board. Once per month during the school year.

Strategic Planning Committee All Trustees, Director of Education, Superintendent of Business. The Strategic Planning Committee will consider matters and make recommendations to the Board pertaining to student achievement and wellbeing, capital projects, budget, policies, Governance Bylaws, and any other matters referred to the Committee by the Board. Once per month during the school year.

Student Senate Committee 3 Trustees (including the Student Trustee), Director of Education or designate, maximum of 2 student representatives from each secondary school within the Board. The mandate is the responsibility of the Student Trustee as directed in the Board of Trustees Procedures: Student Trustee. Once per month during the school year.

Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL) Each Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL) meeting shall consist of 1 trustee (who shall act as the chair of the committee), 1 Superintendent of schools, Student Success Leader, 1 SAL teacher, and 1 community representative. The Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL) Committee will consider matters pertaining to: Regulation 374/10 Supervised Alternative Learning and Other Excusals from Attendance at School addressing the needs of students most at risk of disengaging from school. At the call of the Superintendent representative.