Thames Valley School Board Tumult continues with trustee’s Health Leave

Thames Valley District School Board Trustees Unanimously Approved A Leave of Absence for Their Chair, Beth Mai, Following A Closed Session on Friday afternoon.

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In A Special Board Meeting, Trustees Voted in Favour of the London Trustee’s Leave ”Starting March 7 and Lasting for No Longer than 29 Days.”

On Social Media, May Said “Personal Health Reasons” prompt the Leave.

“For certainty, i wish to declare that i am not subject to any investigations or disturbed to my conduct or my role at the (board),” she wrote. “I have full confidence in vice-chair (david) cripps’ leadership of the board of trustees during this period.”

At The Board’s Monthly Meeting Earlier This Week, Neith Mai Nor Cripps Were in waiting.

Mai’s leave Comes Amid A Turbulent Period for the Cash-Strapped Board, which Has Seen Both Top Officials, Education Director Mark Fisher and Associate Director Linda Nicholls, Take Leave of Absences After the Free Press Uncovered Details of A $ 38,000 Retreat for Top Board Administration Last August.

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At the time that 18 Top Board Officials Spent Three Days at The Form Skydome Hotel in Toronto, The London-Based Board Had Just Slas 2024-25 Budget Shortfall to $ 7.6 Million from $ 18 million with Cuts that that included 58 Elementary and 24 High School Teaching Jobs, 17 Early Childhood Educator Posts and Four Speech and Psychological Services Positions.

The Board is also the subject of a queen’s park audit launched after that scandal.

Trustees Had No Knowledge the Retreat Was Being Held Outside the Region, Mai has previously Said.

The Board’s Deficit has shot up Again to $ 16.8 Million following a Miscalculation of How Many Students Would Be Enrolling in Its Schools This Year.

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