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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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School trustees consider expanding fullday kindergarten

Monday, 01 December 2014

Board chair Mark Wasyliw told trustees during a finance committee meeting this evening there is no one person on staff responsible for a detailed review of what's working, what isn't, and what could be done better. "We don't have a dedicated policy ...

Disciplined trustee calls for probe on board secrecy

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Board chairman Mark Wasyliw said Babinsky's right -- but it was altered to avoid libel action. Babinsky's motion was so detailed, it practically identified the administration worker, Wasyliw said. "The school board was concerned about liability and ...

School board learning the basics

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Board chairman Mark Wasyliw has pledged to resist defaulting to in camera sessions, and newly elected trustees have made similar noises. As proof, perhaps, of the board's new respect for democratic principles, it unanimously voted on Monday to scope ...

Censure imposed on trustee

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

But Babinsky said Tuesday the internal email from trustee Lisa Naylor which he gave to the Free Press, was not labelled confidential, and that both Naylor and board chairman Mark Wasyliw are the ones breaching school board confidentiality by discussing ...

Babinsky censured for third time

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

But Babinsky said Tuesday the internal email from trustee Lisa Naylor, which he gave to the Free Press, was not labelled confidential, and that both Naylor and board chairman Mark Wasyliw are the ones breaching school board confidentiality by ...

Babinsky: 'I'm really not the devil'

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

The Winnipeg School Division board of trustees censured Babinsky only weeks into the new four-year term after he leaked a confidential email from fellow trustee Lisa Naylor to a media outlet without her permission, board chair Mark Wasyliw said Tuesday.

Censured Winnipeg School Division trustee accused of bullying

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

The Winnipeg School Division's board of trustees is embroiled in a public spat with one of its veteran trustees, Mike Babinsky, after he was formally censured for forwarding one of his fellow trustees' emails to the media. Babinsky, the trustee for ...

Babinsky censured for third time

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Winnipeg School Division trustees have censured Mike Babinsky barely two weeks after taking office. Trustees imposed the censure behind closed doors Monday night, said board chair Mark Wasyliw, "For release of a confidential internal email to the ...

New era of openness for school division

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Board chairman Mark Wasyliw pitched the idea, telling trustees that city council live streams its meetings, as does the Brandon school board. "If Brandon is up to the challenge, we certainly are," he said. "At this stage, we're finding out the ...

WSD chairman spurns idea of school swap

Monday, 17 November 2014

Fort Rouge parents and students could be in for a repeat performance of the recent ruckus in St. Vital over trading schools. Winnipeg School Division's newly elected board chairman, Mark Wasyliw, vowed trustees would do everything possible to find some ...

Babinsky remains a rebellion of one

Friday, 07 November 2014

Board chair Mark Wasyliw said Friday that Babinsky might get his way on some things and might have some board members ready to support him and work with him if he stopped picking fights long enough to work with the rest of the board. "Mike tried to ...

Cenotaph part of the community

Tuesday, 04 November 2014

... throughout the division their best opportunity to learn, starting in the early years where, studies have shown, students might otherwise fall behind and never catch up with students in other jurisdictions,” said WSD board chair Mark Wasyliw in a ...

Board chair says WSD must eliminate 'achievement gap'

Monday, 03 November 2014

The Winnipeg School Division must eliminate the 'achievement gap' between students of high and low income levels, newly-elected board chair Mark Wasyliw declared tonight. "WSD has a proud history of being progressive and innovative," said Wasyliw, ...

School trustees elected in southwest Winnipeg

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Mark Wasyliw — 5,149 votes (66.46 per cent). Pembina Trails School Division Ward 1 • Gerry Melnyk — 7,044 votes (28.44 per cent); • Dianne Zuk — 6,247 votes (25.22 per cent); • Jaime Glenat — 4,822 votes (19.47 per cent). Pembina Trails School ...

They ran, they lost; will they be back?

Sunday, 26 October 2014

So back I went to three recent byelections, the ones that saw Colleen Mayer, Mark Wasyliw and Rita Hildahl win seats. Hildahl had been a school trustee before but had retired. There's a whole separate category of people who left of their own accord and ...

They ran, they lost, will they be back?

Friday, 24 October 2014

So back I went to three recent by-elections, the ones that saw Colleen Mayer, Mark Wasyliw, and Rita Hildahl win seats. Hildahl had been a trustee before, but had retired. That's a whole separate category of people who left of their own accord and ...

Fired principal elected to board

Friday, 24 October 2014

Mark Wasyliw topped WSD trustees with 5,149 votes. Meanwhile, women won five more seats than men in Wednesday's provincewide school board elections. [email protected]. Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 24, ...

Fired principal elected to board

Friday, 24 October 2014

Thompson's Mystery Lake school board will be an interesting place during the next four years as former high school principal Ryan Land has won a seat on the same board that fired him. Equally interesting could be the Swan Valley School Division's board ...

Progressive candidates win big in WSD

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Maverick Mike Babinsky will be back for a sixth term, along with left-leaning Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins. Joining them are rookies Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton and Allan Beach -- all endorsed by retiring left-wing trustee Kristine Barr -- along ...

Progressive candidates win big in WSD

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Maverick Mike Babinsky will be back for a sixth term, along with left-leaning Mark Wasyliw and Cathy Collins. Joining them are rookies Lisa Naylor, Chris Broughton and Allan Beach -- all endorsed by retiring left-wing trustee Kristine Barr -- along ...

Sharma holds on to Old Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

... throughout the division their best opportunity to learn, starting in the early years where, studies have shown, students might otherwise fall behind and never catch up with students in other jurisdictions,” said WSD board chair Mark Wasyliw in a ...

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, ...

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 ...

Twentynine hopefuls want spot in WSD

Friday, 17 October 2014

Two of those incumbents fit the criteria: Mark Wasyliw in Ward 3 and Cathy Collins in Ward 4. The longest-serving member of the board is running again in Ward 8 -- populist maverick Mike Babinsky has never been a member of the club, and as such has not ...


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