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Lisa Naylor

Candidate in the 2014 Winnipeg - 4 School Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I work and live in Ward 4 and I have a teenage daughter who is a student in the division. I'm directly in touch with the needs of my community and I have a special interest in the mental health and healthy body image of children and youth. The education system can play a critical role in nurturing the development of children's self-confidence, emotional strength, problem-solving skills and other factors that influence mental health; that perspective needs to be represented at the board and I look forward to creative engagement with educators and families on these issues. My primary roles throughout my career have been as a counsellor and health educator with youth. I have also been an advocate for social change. Systemic change is required to address the social problems and inequities that contribute to individual issues. After years of working with youth and families, I am ready to contribute to sustaining a strong and healthy public school system in which children and youth from all backgrounds can reach their full potential.

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

A trustee needs to think critically about a wide range of issues, listen to the needs of a diverse range of people, and make tough decisions that best represent the needs of the community. The experience and skills that I bring to the role of trustee are more important than my stance on any specific current issue. You can read my detailed biography at my website www.lisanaylor.ca and a brief summary follows:

  • I am a professional communicator. Central to my work is listening to people's problems and communicating effectively with others.
  • I participate in ongoing education to help me be respectful and competent in my communications with people whose culture or life experiences differ from my own.
  • I use consultation and research to make well informed decisions.
  • I work to consensus while not being afraid to stand alone on important issues. I am direct and articulate when challenging the popular opinion and asking tough questions.
  • I excel at problem-solving, mediation, and decision making and have experience with facilitation, supervision, and evaluation.
  • I have extensive experience with committee work at the local, provincial and national level and have served on other Boards of Directors.

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?

  • Appropriate specialized education programming for students with exceptional and special needs ensures that all children can reach their full potential.
  • Music, arts, physical education and cultural activities complement and enhance academic learning.
  • Aboriginal perspectives should be integrated into all aspects of educational endeavors to support cultural competency and increase respect for Aboriginal culture and historical heritage.
  • Newcomer students and their families require effective support and programs to ensure they have an equitable chance for success.
  • Schools need to be body-friendly environments where people of all shapes and sizes are included and respected.
  • Board information, business practices and decision-making processes should be visible, easily accessible, accountable and open to participation.
  • Trustees must be committed to community engagement. A school board and its schools are intricately linked to the lives of families, to the local community, to the province and to the larger global community.
  • School administrators need to engage in pro-active outreach to specific communities that are not currently well represented on parent councils, committees or present at school events.
  • Professional development should be provided to all staff members to strengthen cultural sensitivity and increase teacher-parent liaison skills

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

The diversity of Winnipeg School Division students presents many challenges yet it is our greatest strength. 20% of WSD students identify English as an additional language and approximately 23% of families with school age children in the division are Aboriginal. Many of our students bring lived experience from all over the globe and study side by side with children from families who have lived in Winnipeg for generations. Efforts are made for inclusive education opportunities for children with varying abilities and learning challenges. This diversity can be respected and capitalized upon in order to help students develop the skills of empathy, respect for difference, and community responsibility.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

As your trustee, I will bring the fresh perspective and the passionate energy of someone who is new to civic leadership while also bringing 25 years of experience and demonstrated skills as an advocate, leader, thoughtful decision maker and skilled communicator.


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News that Mentions Lisa Naylor

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Shoal Lake reserve residents weep as Ottawa balks at funding road construction

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Residents of a First Nation under one of Canada's longest boil-water advisories wept Thursday after the federal government refused to commit to help fund the construction of a road connecting the community with the outside world. Both Manitoba and the ...

Tough stand on religious lessons

Thursday, 25 June 2015

'Religious organizations will need to provide a curriculum to be kept in a central location only in schools where they are delivering instruction' -- WSD trustee Lisa Naylor. WSD says any religious organization brought into schools by a requisite ...

WSD transparency still a tad opaque

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

And, OK, yes, the trustees are doing more business in public, and I have to say that they're very good about getting back to me immediately when I contact them, and commenting publicly, especially board chair Mark Wasyliw, Lisa Naylor, Sherri Rollins ...

Stanley Cup expected to visit Winnipeg once again with Jonathan Toews

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

The Winnipeg connection to one of the most sought-after trophies in professional sports has been reinforced. With the Chicago Blackhawks' Stanley Cup victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the names of three Winnipeg-born players will be engraved on ...

Woman leapt from 3rdstorey window during West End fire, sister says

Monday, 15 June 2015

A woman is in hospital after leaping from a third-storey window of a home that caught fire in Winnipeg's West End Monday night, a family member tells CBC News. Kelly Rodrigues called 911 around 6:20 p.m. when he saw a house in the 500 block of William ...

No one saw LaVérendrye decision coming

Thursday, 14 May 2015

... and others believe vows to promote transparency and to be of service to the public are not sufficient to constitute a campaign platform. Winnipeg School Division candidate Lisa Naylor says she'll be accessible, accountable, and transparent — all ...

We'll let you know if anything happens

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

... and others believe vows to promote transparency and to be of service to the public are not sufficient to constitute a campaign platform. Winnipeg School Division candidate Lisa Naylor says she'll be accessible, accountable, and transparent — all ...

École La Vérendrye parents furious over decision to split school

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

École La Vérendrye parents say the Winnipeg School Division decision to use Sir William Osler School for younger grades this fall is mind boggling. The decision came out of a special meeting of the division's board of trustees on Monday night ...

Teacher unhappy with my heritage moment

Thursday, 07 May 2015

... be of service to the public are not sufficient to constitute a campaign platform. Winnipeg School Division candidate Lisa Naylor says she'll be accessible, accountable, and transparent — all admirable, but they should be givens, not the focus of a ...

WOW Hospitality's Mon Ami Louis to open on Provencher Bridge in July

Thursday, 07 May 2015

Mon Ami Louis, a WOW Hospitality restaurant, got the nod from Winnipeg's downtown development committee Thursday to take over the vacant Esplanade Riel space for a new restaurant. Committee chair Brian Mayes says city staff picked Mon Amis Louis ...

Education minister ducks motion on religion

Wednesday, 06 May 2015

Monday night, trustee Lisa Naylor's motion to ask Allum to change one key word in the Public Schools Act passed 7-2. That word is "shall," which the motion asks to be changing to "may" -- as in, when all other criteria are met to conduct religious ...

School board targets evangelists

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

With barely any discussion over what has been a furor for the last month, six trustees backed Lisa Naylor's motion to ask Allum to change one key word in the Public Schools Act. That word is "shall," which Naylor's motion asks Allum to change to "may ...

School board targets evangelists

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

With barely any discussion over what has been a furor for the last month, six trustees backed Lisa Naylor's motion to ask Allum to change one key word in the Public Schools Act. That word is "shall," which Naylor's motion asks Allum to change to "may ...

WSD approves controversial motion on religion

Monday, 04 May 2015

With barely any discussion over what has been a furore for the last month, six trustees backed Lisa Naylor's motion to ask Allum to change one key word in the Public Schools Act. That word is "shall," which Naylor's motion asks Allum to change to "may ...

WSD to debate, vote on religious issues tonight

Monday, 04 May 2015

The Winnipeg School Division is preparing for a showdown on religion at its board meeting tonight. Tonight the board is to debate and vote on trustee Lisa Naylor's motion calling on the province to give trustees power over who can conduct religious ...

Flak from the flack, but a story nevertheless

Thursday, 30 April 2015

... be of service to the public are not sufficient to constitute a campaign platform. Winnipeg School Division candidate Lisa Naylor says she'll be accessible, accountable, and transparent — all admirable, but they should be givens, not the focus of a ...

How close is WSD to dysfunction?

Friday, 24 April 2015

... and others believe vows to promote transparency and to be of service to the public are not sufficient to constitute a campaign platform. Winnipeg School Division candidate Lisa Naylor says she'll be accessible, accountable, and transparent — all ...

FP comments, April 22

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Happy Mother's Day to any and all women who rise to the challenge of raising and loving those in need, regardless of blood relation. @tyleroakley |. Letters to the Editor · Winnipeg School Division trustee Lisa Naylor · School-board decision on ...

Forsyth now acknowledges she worked here

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

I did find out that trustee Lisa Naylor can multi-task, she was RTing and favouriting me while listening out of the corner of her eye to trustee Mike Babinsky. You young people might want to try this social media stuff, it's kind of hip and fab ...

Parents debate religion in public schools

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Trustee Lisa Naylor put forward a motion to change the wording from, the school board shall pass a by-law authorizing instruction in religion -- to it may pass. Naylor says the division should have more authority over who's allowed in schools. But ...

WSD hears delegations regarding religious exercises in public schools

Monday, 20 April 2015

Trustees were hearing public delegations on Lisa Naylor's May 4 motion that would ask the province to give boards discretion on who can deliver religious exercises in public schools. Board chair Mark Wasyliw grilled Hudson on the group's positions on ...

Babinsky's outbursts earn fourth censure

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Babinsky could not be reached by phone or email Tuesday. Trustees censured Babinsky in November for making an internal email public. The board concluded Babinsky disclosed the internal email from trustee Lisa Naylor without her knowledge or consent.

Trustees square off over right for religious groups to teach in schools

Monday, 13 April 2015

Should religion be allowed in Manitoba public schools? A petition to let the Child Evangelism Fellowship teach in Greenway School during lunch time has raised red flags with Winnipeg School Division trustee Lisa Naylor. "Is there a recruitment kind of ...

Twitter reacts to return of Winnipeg Whiteout

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Advertisement. Weather. This evening: Cloudy with showers 11°c Cloudy with showers Tonight: Mainly cloudy 6°c Mainly cloudy. Winnipeg MB 10°, Fog. Full Forecast · My News. Wonder what you're missing by not logging in? This My News box is where you ...

Winnipeg Jets fans feel the stress as team makes playoff push

Tuesday, 07 April 2015

Winnipeg Jets fans' anxiety levels are taking off during the team's latest push toward the NHL playoffs. After beating the Minnesota Wild in the Twin Cities on Monday night, the Winnipeg Jets propelled themselves into the second and final wild card ...


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