Trustees

Trustees are officials, elected to serve parents, students, taxpayers and the school system. They are the link between communities and the school board, ensuring Hamilton public schools meet the diverse needs of students in their communities.

Find your ward, determined by geographic location, in the following list and view your trustee’s contact information and school cluster. Trustee Code of Conduct | Board of Trustee Governance Manual | Delegating to Trustees

Meet our current Board Chair Maria Felix Miller and Board Vice-Chair Paul Tut.

MFM Phone: 289.775.0859 Email: mfmiller@hwdsb.on.ca

Maria Felix Miller Trustee, Ward 3 (Chair) 

Ward 3 Map

  • City/School Board Liaison Committee

Mandated Committees

  • Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC)
  • Standing Committee
  • Supervised Alternative Learning Committee (SAL)
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Finance & Facilities
  • Governance
  • Policy

Ward 3 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 3 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I am so proud to serve as not only your Ward 3 representative, but also the Chair of the Board of Trustees for another year. Thank you for your continued support and trust in me. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Maria Felix Miller 
Trustee, Ward 3 and Chair of the Board of Trustees
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Paul Tut Phone: 905.515.2473 Email: ptut@hwdsb.on.ca

Paul Tut

Trustee, Ward 13 (Vice Chair)

Ward 13 Map

  • City/School Board Liaison Committee

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Audit
  • Finance & Facilities *Committee Chair
  • Governance

Ward 13 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 13 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I am so proud to serve as not only your Ward 13 representative, but also the Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees for another year. Thank you for your continued support and trust in me. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Paul Tut 
Trustee, Ward 13 and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Elizabeth Wong ewong@hwdsb.on.ca 289.775.0768

Elizabeth Wong

Trustee, Ward 1

Ward 1 Map

  • Cootes Paradise
  • Dalewood
  • Earl Kitchener
  • Glenwood
  • Kan�tskare
  • Strathcona
  • Westdale

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Policy

Ward 1 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 1 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warmest Regards,

Elizabeth Wong
Trustee, Ward 1
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Sabreina Dahab sdahab@hwdsb.on.ca 365.889.2969

Sabreina Dahab

Trustee, Ward 2

Ward 2 Map

  • Bennetto
  • Central
  • Dr. J. E. Davey
  • Hess Street
  • Queen Victoria
  • Faith
  • Human Rights & Equity

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee
  • Student Trustee Mentor

Trustee Special Committees

  • Policy *Committee Chair
  • Program

Ward 2 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 2 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Sabreina Dahab
Trustee, Ward 2
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Abby Zaitley azaitley@hwdsb.on.ca 289.827.9934

Abby Zaitley

Trustee, Ward 4

Ward 4 Map

  • A.M. Cunningham
  • Hillcrest
  • Parkdale
  • Queen Mary
  • Rosedale
  • Sir Winston Churchill
  • Viscount Montgomery
  • W. H. Ballard
  • Human Rights & Equity

Mandated Committees

  • Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)
  • Standing Committee
  • Supervised Alternative Learning Committee (SAL)
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee
  • Student Trustee Mentor

Trustee Special Committees

  • Finance & Facilities
  • Human Resources
  • Policy
  • Program

Ward 4 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 4 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Abby Zaitley
Trustee, Ward 4
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Todd White twhite@hwdsb.on.ca 289.237.1644

Todd White

Trustee, Wards 5 & 10

Ward 5 Map 

Ward 10 Map 

  • Collegiate
  • Eastdale
  • Glendale
  • Lake Avenue
  • Orchard Park
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier
  • South Meadow
  • Viola Desmond
  • Winona
  • City/School Board Liaison Committee

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Audit 

Ward 5 & 10 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 5 & 10 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Todd White
Trustee, Ward 5 & 10
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Kathy Archer kaarcher@hwdsb.on.ca 289.339.0587

Kathy Archer

Trustee, Wards 6 & 9

Ward 6 Map 

Ward 9 Map 

  • Billy Green
  • Cecil B. Stirling
  • Gatestone
  • Highview
  • Huntington Park
  • Janet Lee
  • Lincoln Alexander
  • Lisgar
  • Mount Albion
  • Richard Beasley
  • Saltfleet District
  • Shannen Koostachin
  • Sherwood
  • Tapleytown
  • Templemead

Mandated Committees

  • Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)
  • Standing Committee
  • Supervised Alternative Learning Committee (SAL)
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Program

Ward 6 & 9 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 6 & 9 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Kathy Archer
Trustee, Ward 6 & 9
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Dawn Danko ddanko@hwdsb.on.ca 289.775.0269

Dawn Danko

Trustee, Ward 7

  • Franklin Road
  • George L. Armstrong
  • Helen Detwiler
  • Lawfield
  • Nora Frances Henderson
  • Pauline Johnson
  • Ray Lewis

Mandated Committees

  • Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC)
  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Audit *Committee Chair
  • Governance
  • Human Resources *Committee Chair

Ward 7 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 7 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Dawn Danko
Trustee, Ward 7
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Becky Buck bbuck@hwdsb.on.ca 905.515.2367

Becky Buck

Trustee, Wards 8 & 14

Ward 8 Map 

Ward 14 Map

  • Buchanan Park
  • Chedoke
  • Gordon Price
  • Holbrook
  • James MacDonald
  • Mountview
  • Norwood Park
  • Queensdale
  • R. A. Riddell
  • Ridgemount
  • Sir Allan MacNab
  • Westmount
  • Westview
  • Westwood
  • Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) – Director
  • Faith

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee
  • Student Trustee Mentor
  • Trustee Code of Conduct Review Committee – Second Alternate

Trustee Special Committees

  • Finance & Facilities
  • Governance
  • Human Resources
  • Program

Ward 8 & 14 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Wards 8 & 14!

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Becky Buck
Trustee, Ward 8 & 14
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Amanda Fehrman afehrman@hwdsb.on.ca 365.889.4415

Amanda Fehrman

Trustee, Wards 11 & 12

Ward 11 Map 

Ward 12 Map

  • Ancaster High
  • Ancaster Meadow
  • Bellmoore
  • École Élémentaire Michaëlle Jean
  • Frank Panabaker
  • Mount Hope
  • Rousseau
  • Spring Valley
  • Tiffany Hills
  • Hamilton Foundation for Student Success (HFSS)
  • Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA), Alternate
  • Rural Schools

Mandated Committees

  • Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)
  • Standing Committee
  • Supervised Alternative Learning Committee (SAL)
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee

Trustee Special Committees

  • Finance & Facilities
  • Governance
  • Program *Committee Chair

Ward 11 & 12 Winter Newsletter

Hello, Ward 11 & 12 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

Warm regards,

Amanda Fehrman
Trustee, Ward 11 & 12
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


 

Graeme Noble gnoble@hwdsb.on.ca 365.889.3795

Graeme Noble

Trustee, Ward 15

Ward 15 Map

  • Allan A. Greenleaf
  • Balaclava
  • Flamborough Centre
  • Guy B. Brown
  • Mary Hopkins
  • Millgrove
  • Waterdown District
  • Hamilton-Wentworth Council of Home & School Associations
  • French As a Second Language
  • Rural Schools

Mandated Committees

  • Standing Committee
  • Suspensions Appeals and Expulsion Hearings Committee
  • Trustee Code of Conduct Review Committee – First Alternate

Trustee Special Committees

  • Policy

Ward 15 Winter Newsletter

Hello Ward 15 Community,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a relaxing Winter Break and are feeling energized for all that 2026 has in store. The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements we’ve shared as a community and to look ahead with fresh goals and renewed enthusiasm. I look forward to continuing to serve our community and making this one of our most impactful years yet at HWDSB!

Since November 2024, HWDSB has been undertaking a Program Strategy Review. With support and direction from Trustees, Malatest, an outside research consultancy, was engaged to work with the Board to review information and share insights. Malatest has now completed its analysis and provided a report that outlines key observations and potential recommendations for the Board to consider as part of future planning. On December 11, the Program Committee received Malatest’s report and discussed the next steps. Staff will bring forward proposed Guiding Principles for review in February, allowing for discussion, input, and a recommendation for approval. A draft implementation plan is then expected to be presented in May. Any future direction will continue to be informed by additional local engagement planned for fall 2026.

We have also been working to create a brand-new, user-friendly website—and we’d love your input! Share what matters most to you, whether it’s accessibility, layout, navigation, or features that make finding information easier. Your feedback will help us build a platform that strengthens how we connect and communicate. We’re excited about what’s coming and can’t wait for you to experience the improved design and functionality. Share your thoughts here!

I’m happy to share the January edition of HWDSB’s From the Director’s Desk. This newsletter, from Director of Education, Sheryl Robinson Petrazzini, explores important topics each month that support the progress of HWDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan and Board Improvement Plan. You can read the latest editions here: December and January.

To stay connected year-round, follow HWDSB on Facebook and Instagram. If you aren’t already connected, visit our Parent Communication Tools page for ways to receive updates directly from your child’s school and the Board.

Our next Board Meeting takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026. Closer to the date, you can find virtual log in details by clicking here. Board Meetings are an important space for discussion, decision-making, and community voice, where trustees advocate for students and schools both locally and system wide.

As Bill 33 continues through the legislative process and questions remain about the future of the Trustee role, I remain dedicated to providing steady, professional service to my ward. My focus is on representing our community with integrity and pride throughout this period of uncertainty.

Thank you for everything you contribute to HWDSB. Your support strengthens our community and enriches the lives of our students.

 

Warm regards,

Graeme Noble
Trustee, Ward 15


 

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Student Trustee Role

What does a Student Trustee do?

  • Represents all students in Hamilton-Wentworth at every Board meeting
  • Presents a report on issues that have been raised by fellow students
  • Reports back to students

Student Senante

The Student Trustee also take part in the Student Senate. The Senate consists of the Student Council Presidents from each Secondary School in HWDSB. The meet once a month to discuss issues from the Board and concerns from the schools.

Student Trustee Elections

Please watch for updates as approach voting, on our Student Trustee Elections page.