CSBA 2026 Trustee Gathering

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Join us this July in beautiful Whistler, BC, for Canada’s premier K-12 public education event, where education leaders walk together in truth, reconciliation, and shared purpose. The CSBA 2026 Trustee…

2026-2032 Strategic Plan / Plan stratégique

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This strategic plan defines three intersecting priorities that shape our collective work:– Advocacy and Public Leadership,– Reconciliation and Indigenous Partnerships,– Contextualizing Education within Health and Wellness. These priorities reflect both…

2025 National Reconciliation Partnership Award Presented

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On behalf of the Canadian School Boards Association and the Underwriters for the Saskatchewan School Boards Association General Insurance Plan, congratulations to the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Boards of Education,…

CSBA launches new logo

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The Canadian School Boards Association (CSBA) is excited to reveal its new refreshed logo. Featuring three overlapping “C”s of gradually larger sizes, it represents students at distinct stages of their learning…

Substance Use & School Standards: Public Review

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Public review of the Substance Use and School Standards document is now open. The CSBA has been involved in the development of this standard, and invites members of the education…

President & Vice-President Acclaimed for 2025-26 year

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At the Annual General Meeting of the Canadian School Boards Association, Alan Campbell was acclaimed President for the third year, and Dr. Shawn Davidson was acclaimed Vice President for the…

2024-2025 Annual Report

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The CSBA 2024-2025 Annual Report was presented at the Annual General Meeting on October 8, 2025. The report features updates from the President, Committees & Work Teams, Member Associations, and…

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The latest issue of the CSBA President’s Bulletin has been published! Click here to read the spring 2025 edition.

Key Education Priorities to Discuss with MP Candidates

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On April 28, 2025, Canadians throughout the country will elect Members of Parliament (MPs). MPs are elected to represent the views of their constituents. The policies of government are far-reaching…