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Cathy Collins

Candidate in the 2014 Winnipeg - 6 School Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I was elected in 2010 to represent the former larger Ward 2. For many years, I had been active as a volunteer working in housing and safety issues in my inner city neighbourhood. This work brought me in touch with many families from diverse backgrounds. Many were newcomers to Canada and Aboriginal families. I feel that education is the best way for these families to succeed and I wanted to bring my experience as a inner city resident and volunteer to the Winnipeg School Division. A student beginning school today will graduate in 2030 into a world that is different than today's world and one with rapid changes. It is important to provide children with the skills to adapt to change and the capacity for life-long learning and critical thinking.

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

I have over thirty years of work experience in the not-for-profit heritage and cultural sectors. I currently work as a professional fundraiser. For 4 years, I taught art history at the University of Manitoba. I am also a recognized visual artist and have studied music for the past fifteen years. I live in the inner city and have visited all the schools in the area that I represented since 2010. For twenty years, I have worked as a volunteer board member for various organizations and currently chair the Central Neighbourhoods Development Corporation.

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?

I support providing children with the resources to ensure their success. In additional to excellent classroom instruction and sound buildings, this includes things like the reading recovery program, clinical services for children who need help seeing, hearing, speaking and learning and nutrition programs. I have supported upgrades to technology in high school and alternative programs for teens who attend special programs and trades education. Nothing has made me prouder than to see teens who could not fit into mainstream schools graduate from Argyle Alternative School or see adults receive their high school diplomas surrounded by their grandchildren. I have been pleased to see young children share their science and heritage projects with the public. I support learning in the visual arts and music as this is a way to build skills and creativity that are transferable to learning other subjects. I am looking forward to seeing the results of the pilot program for all day kindergarten that was implemented this year. I also support learning of Aboriginal languages and history because our Aboriginal students need to see their importance to our society. These are all the means to build learners who can adapt to ongoing change and contribute to Manitoba.

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

I appreciate that the Winnipeg School Division serves families from widely diverse cultural and economic circumstances. Many families in our division struggle with poverty and housing issues and this means we have a high student migrancy rate. We also have a higher number of special needs children, Aboriginal children and newcomer children. I have supported the programs that go beyond basic instruction and will continue to do so to ensure student success.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

As a trustee at the Winnipeg School Division for the past 4 years, I have worked hard as a member of at least 7 committees each year. For the past 2 years, I served as Chair of the Finance Committee and voting member of the Policy and Program Committee. I have attended countless events at schools where I have enjoyed and appreciated the accomplishments of the students and teachers at the Winnipeg School Division. We also have dedicated administrators and support staff. On my visits to schools, I have viewed many classrooms and seen some of the special programs and clinical services that the Winnipeg School Division provides. I have also attended the annual Manitoba School Boards Association Conferences to learn about education-related issues such as the development of the brain in the early years, the special importance of reading instruction, bullying and gender issues and so on. Ongoing learning about education and governance is critical for trustees too.


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News that Mentions Cathy Collins

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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, ...

Province's largest school division bans ecigarettes

Monday, 06 October 2014

Only Babinsky, Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins are seeking re-election, guaranteeing the board's largest turnover in recent years. Wasyliw urged the board to avoid ambiguity and confrontation in schools. He scoffed that, "It's unlikely we'll come back ...

Province's largest school division bans ecigarettes

Monday, 06 October 2014

Only Babinsky, Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins are seeking re-election, guaranteeing the board's largest turnover in recent years. Wasyliw urged the board to avoid ambiguity and confrontation in schools. He scoffed that, "It's unlikely we'll come back ...

Civic Election 2014

Sunday, 08 June 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 ...

Fullday kindergarten would bring big costs

Saturday, 01 March 2014

The pilot project is the lone new spending in a status quo budget that would see education taxes rise 3.6 per cent, about $40 on a typical house assessed at $171,130, said board chairwoman Suzanne Hrynyk and finance chairwoman Cathy Collins in an ...

Winnipeg considers allday kindergarten but at what cost?

Wednesday, 05 February 2014

“We felt strongly enough that we should try it,” said Cathy Collins of the Winnipeg School Division. “But again, we want to set up evaluation tools for it, so we can see if it's worthwhile extending it.” If successful, the program could go district ...

Most of trustee's ideas fail at board meeting

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Finance chair Cathy Collins said her committee is looking at possible alternatives and getting legal advice. And, of course, the finance committee, like all board committees, meets behind closed doors. Trustee Mark Wasyliw emphasized further study is ...

River East's resolutions on daycare nixed

Saturday, 16 March 2013

WSD trustee Cathy Collins said she sees safety problems because of inner-city hotels close to schools such as Sister MacNamara, Sacre Coeur and Pinkham. Louis Riel trustee Tom Parker said the focus should be on areas of high crime, not everywhere in ...

'A need to diversify education'

Wednesday, 03 November 2010

A lot of our (ANAK) students are now in university, fostering their dreams." Bautista is one of two new trustees on the board. The second, inner-city housing and community activist Cathy Collins, could not be reached. Bautista said her dream is to ...

Incumbent school trustees fall all over town

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Longtime inner city housing and community activist Cathy Collins won a seat in Ward 2, where she told an all-candidates' meeting last week that she'd struggled to campaign throughout the massive ward. There was a seat vacated by city council candidate ...


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