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Dean Koshelanyk

 

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Dean Koshelanyk

Candidate in the 2014 Winnipeg - 9 School Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 School Board Election?

I was frustrated with current board and their inability to actively engage the populace in a meaningful way. I was annoyed at the destruction of democracy through too many closed door meetings and the rushing of key electoral changes through without proper consultation and I came to the realization that I am very well positioned to be a positive voice for change to get more people involved in the education of our children and to bring democracy back to the people.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as School Trustee?

I have an honours diploma in Computer Programming for which I recieved the Lieutenant Governor's Silver Medal.

I've held positions on many volunteer boards in and around our area including tenures as President, VP Finance and Admin as well as several different positions as a convenor at Tyndall Park Community Centre. I have been the NWYS mini soccer director responsible for planning mini soccer for all of NorthWest Winnipeg I have coached soccer, baseball, hockey, ball hockey, track & field and basketball and have worked with players from all across our division.

My children have attended or are currently attending Tyndall Park, Prairie Rose, Garden Grove, Stanley Knowles, Sisler and Tec Voc. I know the administration at many of the schools on a first name basis and have regular interaction with the Senior Administration in the school division. I attend parent council meetings at two seperate schools. I attend division budget as well as some special meetings.

In short, I know our ward, our schools and our division better than most and I am very well suited to transition into the Trustee role.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as School Trustee, and why are these issues important to you?

Too much money is being spent on administration to the detriment of the education portion. We need to cut back on frivolous spending so that we can get more "feet on the ground" in our classrooms. Even though the provincial government as legislated smaller classroom size in the early years, we simply are not meeting those requirements. Our children are falling behind.

There appears to be an sustained effort by the current Trustee board to do as much as possible to exclude involvement from the residents of our ward. Too many closed door meetings, lackluster agendas and barely existent meeting minutes. Little proper notification of important issues and little time to discuss those issues. No apparent effort to involve the residents of our ward who do not have children. In short a sustained and embarrassing destruction of the democracy that we as citizens should be able to have. Together we will immediately reverse this trend. We need to examine why volunteers and residents are getting less involved and what we can do to correct that.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the school ward or school division you wish to represent?

The ability of the schools to be as inclusive as possible to children from all walks of life regardless of whom they are. or where they come from.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Without even being elected..strictly as a volunteer and having nothing to do with my campaign, I have been involved in meetings with schools and senior division administration totaling over 8 hours in one week.

Once elected I will work even harder to represent all the residents in our ward and division. Together we will work to get more people involved at all levels. We will give each other the tools to ensure an open democracy where everyone feels they are being listened to and to ensure our children are getting the best eduction we can offer.


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News that Mentions Dean Koshelanyk

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Religion divides Winnipeg school board

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

But, said Wasyliw, trustee Dean Koshelanyk took the time to inspect the petition and didn't like what he saw. "They had a tear-off sheet. There's no mention of Winnipeg School Division," said Wasyliw. He said the division will work with the group to ...

Red River College tells me to 'play fair'

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Rookie trustee Dean Koshelanyk is causing big problems for the Winnipeg School Division. You people in his ward, you people who elected him and let him loose to create havoc — was he open and transparent about his penchant for doing his homework, ...

Community use of school gyms not so simple...or cheap

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

I came across a receipt a few days ago for my Leisure Guide volleyball registration five years ago. I paid $68.25 for eight weeks of pick-up recreational volleyball, two hours each Wednesday evening at a city school gym. The current Leisure Guide ...

Making great effort to disappoint everyone involved

Friday, 13 February 2015

To begin with, no, U of M marketing and communications executive director John Danakas does not write the stories that go out under my byline. I took some considerable heat for the second in the latest round of stories about the Canadian Association of ...

Quarrel over bursting school

Monday, 09 February 2015

Trustee Dean Koshelanyk said while no children at Osler are to be affected, "The people affected at William Osler are the people on the street and back lane -- suddenly, boom, there are 400 kids." "And staff parking on their street," said Babinsky. The ...

Miami worth a trip in January

Friday, 16 January 2015

Just to keep you off balance, I like to do stories such as this one in Thursday's paper, which shows both that I do so go outside the Perimeter, and that I do so not always write about bad kids and bad teachers doing bad things in bad schools. That was ...

WSD chairman spurns idea of school swap

Monday, 17 November 2014

Trustee Dean Koshelanyk has a motion to review the current district advisory committees, so that participation and involvement be improved between trustees and the school parent councils. Wasyliw has proposed that the administration review governance ...

How a sexual assault charge was handled within one school division

Thursday, 30 October 2014

It was salacious, it was lurid, and there were people all too eager to blame the victim. And no, I'm not talking about anything to do with the ongoing coverage of Jian Ghomeshi and the women coming forward. You may have seen my story — in which ...

School trustee election results

Friday, 24 October 2014

Mike Babinsky — 3,520 votes (57.35 per cent). Winnipeg School Division Ward 9 (one elected) • Dean Koshelanyk — 4,510 votes (67.97 per cent). Submit a News Tip Report an Error. Fact Check. Have you found an error, or know of something we've missed ...

Progressive candidates win big in WSD

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Joining them are rookies Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton and Allan Beach -- all endorsed by retiring left-wing trustee Kristine Barr -- along with Sherri Rollins, Kevin Freedman and Dean Koshelanyk. Rollins self-identifies on her website as aboriginal.

Progressive candidates win big in WSD

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Joining them are rookies Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton and Allan Beach -- all endorsed by retiring left-wing trustee Kristine Barr -- along with Sherri Rollins, Kevin Freedman and Dean Koshelanyk. Rollins self-identifies on her website as aboriginal.

Civic Election 2014

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Last week, Winnipeggers elected Brian Bowman as their mayor. Bowman's official biography mentions his working-class background, his love of the Jets and the family dog, Indiana. Not mentioned is the fact Bowman is also Métis, something that was rarely ...

Voters stick with status quo for school boards

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Winnipeg School Division's board had only three incumbents back, and all three won: Mike Babinsky, for his sixth term, and left-leaning trustees Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins. Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton, Allan Beach, Kevin Freedman, Dean Koshelanyk, ...

It's election day — get out and vote

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Today — Weds., Oct. 22 — is municipal election day across Manitoba. Here's a list of all the candidates running for city councillor and school trustee in areas served by The Times. All polling stations in Winnipeg are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. For ...

Civic Election 2014

Monday, 20 October 2014

Last week, Winnipeggers elected Brian Bowman as their mayor. Bowman's official biography mentions his working-class background, his love of the Jets and the family dog, Indiana. Not mentioned is the fact Bowman is also Métis, something that was rarely ...

Winnipeg School Division, Ward 9 candidates

Monday, 20 October 2014

The candidates running for school trustee in the Winnipeg School Division's Ward 9 are Dean Koshelanyk and Michael Pajemolin. One candidate will be elected. Name: Dean Koshelanyk. Age: 41. Occupation: Computer programmer. Why are you running?

Most Winnipeggers feel unsafe downtown: survey

Tuesday, 07 October 2014

Winnipeg School Division's board had only three incumbents back, and all three won: Mike Babinsky, for his sixth term, and left-leaning trustees Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins. Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton, Allan Beach, Kevin Freedman, Dean Koshelanyk, ...

Personal attacks taking over school board elections

Monday, 22 September 2014

There's some really nasty stuff showing up on social media about these upcoming school board elections. Twitter is starting to look like those TV commercials we see during elections in The States, the ones in which candidates attack their opponents ...

Here's the real election excitement

Monday, 15 September 2014

It's looking as though I should get to know Dean Koshelanyk. With a day and a half or so to go before nominations close at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, he's the only registered candidate for the Ward 9 school board seat in Winnipeg School Division. Across the ...

Mayoral candidates debate downtown safety

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Mike Pagtakhan said he will continue renovating his inner-city ward after his big win over Dean Koshelanyk and Herman Holla. Since his first election in 2002, Pagtakhan has been redeveloping the Point Douglas ward. From a small maintenance measure of ...

Saying you're a good person is not a campaign platform

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Rookie trustee Dean Koshelanyk is causing big problems for the Winnipeg School Division. You people in his ward, you people who elected him and let him loose to create havoc — was he open and transparent about his penchant for doing his homework, ...

Rare coverage for a school board candidate is it all planned?

Wednesday, 06 August 2014

Candace Maxymowich is doing a pretty good job of getting her name in the media. Considering there are 61 public school board seats in eight school divisions which are open to eligible residents within the city, and considering where the mainstream ...

Civic Election 2014

Sunday, 08 June 2014

During this election, our physical-infrastructure deficit got substantial attention as it is a concern to many Winnipeggers. The social-infrastructure deficit is also important but got less attention. Now that a new mayor and council have been elected ...

Anyone running for school board? Anyone? Hello?

Monday, 05 May 2014

I see Gord Steeves and Brian Bowman are running for mayor of Winnipeg, which means we now have more announced candidates for mayor in the city than we have announced candidates for the eight school boards within city limits. Which, like, you know, ...

More Babinsky, and this time it's personal

Tuesday, 02 July 2013

Try to keep in mind that Winnipeg School Division spends $365 million a year and educates one child in six in the public school system. The people involved in governance of this empire are all, biologically at least, adults. One of those 34,000 or so ...


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