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Mark Wasyliw

Candidate in the 2014 Winnipeg - 3 School Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

After 3 years on the Board I have gotten a good picture of what needs to be changed in the Winnipeg School Division (WSD). The Division has an achievement gap between students from wealthy households and those struggling with poverty. I believe the School Board can do more to close this gap and ensure all students can be successful in our education system. To that end, in my first term I was able to start a full-day nursery/full-day kindergarten pilot program. We placed this program into four of our lowest socio-economic schools. Often in these school, students fall behind and never catch up with other students in the division. The added time with trained teachers in the nursery and kindergarten program has dramatic results in helping these students catch up to other students in the WSD. We are monitoring this program closely and if successful, my priority is to expand the program to other schools in the division on a "need" basis.

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

I have been on the Board of Trustees since my by-election win in 2011. I have been elected vice-chair of the Winnipeg School Division for the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 School years. I have been a member of the Finance Committee, French Language Advisory Committee, South End Advisory Committee, Must Fund Committee of MSBA, Winnipeg Teacher's Association Committee, and the Ward Boundaries Review Committee.

I am a lawyer by career and own and operate a 10 lawyer law firm where I am the managing partner. I have handled million dollar budgets in the private sector as well as managing 15 employees. At the WSD I help administer a 374 million dollar budget.

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 am committed to closing the achievement gap between students of differing socio-economic backgrounds. I am committed to the expansion of Full Day Nursery/ Full Day Kindergarten programs.

I am committed to prioritizing funding for the arts, science and math education. I want to continue to reform how the Division conducts math instruction in the early years and see that the WSD becomes a leader in this area. I am interested in expanding enrichment programs in the WSD including creating an IB program for the middle years. I would also like to see the WSD develop a junior and senior high Arts Academy where students can receive special training in theatre, music, film, graphic and classical arts.

I am committed to making the WSD more environmentally sustainable. I would like to develop an active transportation policy and create a division wide "walking school bus" program. I want to continue with our energy retrofits of our aging buildings and the continual upgrading of our water lines to allow more water bottle refilling stations in our schools.

I am committed to lobbying the government to increase funding to schools to ease the burden on property taxpayers.

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

My ward is diverse. With the neighbourhoods of Earl Grey, Fort Rouge, Crescentwood and North River Heights the needs and expectations of the citizens are varied. Each neighbourhood has its own concerns and challenges and special care needs to be given to address each communities priorities.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I believe in an education system that enhances democracy, builds citizenship and develops community in our youth. I value diversity, inclusion, creativity, and rigorous academic standards. All my decisions will have those values and goals in mind.

I want to see students who are creative, who are engaged in critical thinking and who are socially responsible. The policies that I will support and the initiatives I will create will have that as there focus.


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News that Mentions Mark Wasyliw

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Winnipeg's top bureaucrat sorry for sudden transit bus shortage

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Winnipeg's top bureaucrat is apologizing for a bus shortage that has forced Winnipeg Transit to scale back service on numerous routes, even during rush hour — a last-minute move that has angered many riders. Chief administrative officer Doug McNeil ...

City proposes new tunnel to ease traffic at aging Arlington Bridge

Friday, 04 September 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments; Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

Feedback sought on proposed allinone ID card for Manitobans

Thursday, 03 September 2015

Manitobans are invited to share their views on a proposed all-in-one Personal Identification Card (PIC) that would combine a person's driver's licence, photo ID, health and travel card. The PIC, a joint proposal by Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and ...

Lagimodiere and Perimeter get $204M highway interchange

Thursday, 03 September 2015

Construction has begun on a $204-million highway cloverleaf at Winnipeg's Lagimodiere Boulevard and the Perimeter Highway, but some people living nearby are concerned the project could create more traffic in their neighbourhoods. Manitoba Premier ...

Sheila North Wilson humbled, elated after MKO grand chief win

Wednesday, 02 September 2015

Sheila North Wilson is still adjusting to the news that she is the newly-elected grand chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO), she told CBC News that she is humbled by the win but also exhausted from the campaign. Originally from Bunibonibee ...

Tickets handed out in Winnipeg school zones starting Tuesday

Tuesday, 01 September 2015

Reduced school zone speed limits come back in to effect Tuesday, and one Winnipeg man calls it a money grab after being ticketed $300. The 30 km/h reduced speed limits have been lifted since June when classes ended for the summer. Despite the fact that ...

Manitoba families furious with RCMP's missing persons database delay

Monday, 31 August 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments · Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

Wildlife poachers face stiffer fines in Manitoba

Monday, 31 August 2015

Manitoba is cracking down on poachers by adding restitution payments on top of fines. The province will become the first in Canada to take that step for anyone convicted of poaching wild animals or fish. These new restitution fees have been established ...

Winnipeg's Saturday mosquitofogging schedule (Aug. 29)

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments; Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

Canadian recession will go beyond 1st half of 2015

Sunday, 23 August 2015

With news of economic turmoil in China and other emerging economies, repercussions for Canada will be significant. Expect the recession to continue beyond the second quarter of 2015. This raises questions about the supposed recovery in the second half ...

Winnipeg, parts of southern Manitoba clean up from stormy Saturday

Saturday, 22 August 2015

People in south-central and southeastern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, are cleaning up from a thunderstorm that rolled through the area on Saturday, flooding roads and some buildings. Winnipeg saw 30 to 60 millimetres of rain in some areas during the ...

'It's about racism': Tom Mulcair talks MMIW, Tina Fontaine at Winnipeg rally

Friday, 21 August 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments; Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

Conservatives losing the public with 'antiterrorism' gimmickry

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

As the New Democrats and the Liberals take aim at Stephen Harper over issues of civil liberties, the prime minister is wasting no time in framing his two main opponents as softies on public safety and anti-terrorism. The latest promise from Harper to ...

WSD's fulsome dysfunction

Monday, 17 August 2015

The trustees had been doing a half-decent job up to that point of making the case that, as board chair Mark Wasyliw has put it a bunch of times, that Wiens was at times over-the-top in his attack on WSD's governance, openness, and transparency. Wiens ...

Tina Fontaine: 1 year since her death, has anything changed?

Monday, 17 August 2015

Today marks one year since 15-year-old Tina Fontaine's body was pulled out of Winnipeg's Red River. Since her murder, six Winnipeg women have been killed. Four were indigenous. Outside of Winnipeg, three females were killed. At least one of them was ...

WSD board eyes deadline for report response

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Tweet; Post; Reddit; ShareThis; Print; Email . Winnipeg School Division board chairman Mark Wasyliw. BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS. WINNIPEG School Division trustees really, really dislike Prof. John Wiens' report on their governance.

Would an NDP win mean the end of Canada?

Friday, 14 August 2015

With the NDP riding high in a number of national polls at the moment, there is an increasingly real possibility the New Democrats will form the next federal government. Some are predicting, however, an NDP win would be catastrophic for Canada and would ...

WSD board meet some report recomendations, fighting others

Friday, 14 August 2015

Winnipeg School Division board chairman Mark Wasyliw. (Boris Minkevich / Winnipeg Free Press). Winnipeg School Division trustees really, really dislike the Prof. John Wiens report on their governance. But the board is hoping that they've satisfied ...

Natural bug spray swatted off Manitoba shelves

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments; Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

It's time to school trustees on secrecy

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Board chairman Mark Wasyliw says that work has begun. He also said, however, the trustees were thinking of asking Mr. Allum to strike some of the recommendations, particularly a directive that they record all meetings they held as trustees, whom they ...

'Out of control' WSD board trustees refusing some demands made by harsh report

Monday, 10 August 2015

Winnipeg School Division board chairman Mark Wasyliw says trustees may ask the education minister for more. JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES. Winnipeg School Division board chairman Mark Wasyliw says trustees may ask the education ...

1000 audition for roles in Dennis Quaid movie in Winnipeg

Monday, 10 August 2015

Mark Wasyliw Winnipeg School Division seeks $14M in cost savings read comments; Winnipeg Jets set to take off from different kind of runway read comments; OPINION: Will Trudeau destroy the first-past-the-post ring of power? read comments; Zebra ...

Winnipeg company charged with selling unapproved, counterfeit drugs

Monday, 10 August 2015

U.S. government prosecutors are accusing an online Canadian pharmacy of selling $78 million worth of unapproved, mislabelled and counterfeit drugs to doctors across the United States. An online Canadian pharmacy sold $78 million worth of unapproved, ...

An indigenous guide to the 2015 federal election

Thursday, 06 August 2015

Since Conservative Angus Mckay — who was Métis — became the first indigenous person elected to Canada's parliament in 1871, Indigenous Peoples have entered the realm of federal politics in increasing numbers. With the 42nd federal election almost ...

MGEU rally to raise awareness of issues home care workers face

Thursday, 06 August 2015

The union representing Manitoba's public-sector home care workers will rally outside the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority's office this morning to raise awareness of concerns that are echoed in an audit of the province's home care system. The auditor ...


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