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| What is CODE ? |
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The Council of Ontario Directors of Education, a Professional Association, represents all Chief Executive Officers of the seventy-two District School Boards in Ontario. It is the common public voice of Senior School District Administrators working with Government and various Associations. Background: In 1991 the
Council of Ontario Directors of Education was formed in response to calls
to formalize the handling of emerging issues in provincial public education,
to provide a method of networking and to represent the view of senior
executives to the Ontario Ministry of Education. The prime objective of the organization at its outset was to provide a means of communication for its members and to establish an open and positive relationship with the Minister of Education and the Deputy Minister. In order to make this happen effectively, the following program has been put in place:
Present Role: CODE maintains a high level of activity working with various branches of the Ontario Ministry of Education as an advocate of boards and as a broker for numerous projects. CODE operates a number of curriculum projects for the Ministry of Education and for various other organizations. (Code Activities) Structure: CODE is made up of six (6) Directors appointed by the Public District School Boards in Ontario, six (6) Directors appointed by the Catholic District School Boards and three (3) Directors appointed by the French language District School Boards. The organization also has an Executive Director. The CODE
Executive acts as a regular liaison for the Directors of the seventy-two
Public, Catholic and French language District School Boards in Ontario.
The Deputy Minister of Education consults frequently with this group and
meets with them monthly. The executive operates by consensus and focuses
on general issues affecting students and the operation of school boards.
Minutes of meetings are circulated to all provincial members. Current Activities:
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Representing: Association des gestionnaires en éducation franco-ontarienne (AGEFO) Ontario Catholic Supervisory Officers' Association (OCSOA) Ontario Public Supervisory Officials' Association (OPSOA) |
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