From the Back Roads to the Classroom: Why Trustees Matter

From the Back Roads to the Classroom: Why Trustees Matter

From The Backroads Bill Podcast by North Bay Echo

February 18, 2026 · 33 min · Episode 128

About this episode

This episode discusses the role and importance of school board trustees in local communities and the potential changes affecting them in Ontario.

On this episode of Backroads Bill, we step away from our usual backroads stories to focus on something that affects every community: our local schools. School board trustees are elected by their neighbours to help guide budgets, set direction, and serve as the voice between families and the education system. It is a role built on community service, not politics. With several boards now under provincial supervision and possible changes ahead, the future of elected trustees in Ontario is uncertain. We’re joined by Stephanie Donaldson of the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association, and a former trustee herself, to talk about what trustees actually do, why they matter, and what could be lost if those local voices disappear. 6:47 – What School Board Trustees Actually Do 11:05 – Bill 33 and Expanded Ministerial Powers 17:42 – Public Response and What People Can Do 25:49 – Leadership, Democracy & What’s at Stake

People in this episode

Host: Backroads Bill

Guest: Stephanie Donaldson

Topics covered

  • school board trustees
  • education system
  • community service
  • local governance
  • politics
  • public response

Keywords

  • school board trustees
  • Ontario education
  • community service
  • Bill 33
  • local governance
  • public response

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ontario Public School Boards’ Association

Places: Ontario

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