b'Message from President Cathy Abraham In 2018, I embarked on a journey with a singular commitment: to make the Ontario Public School Boards Association the expert voice of public education. Today, I can say we are well on our way to that lofty goal, and as a result, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude.This past year has been our busiest yeta testament to the tireless dedication of each and every trustee across our member boards. Together, we have forged a legacy of leaving public education in Ontario in a better place than we found it. As I prepare to step down from my role as President in July, I do so with absolute confidence in the future of OPSBA. Our association is in capable hands, with many thanks to the remarkable team of staff who have been instrumental in our success.Message from Executive Director Stephanie Donaldson As I wrap up my first full school year as Executive Director of OPSBA, I look back on the past 12 months and immediately recognize how much change our public education system has experienced once again. Throughout this period of transformation, our association has remained steadfast in our commitment to effective advocacy, stability amidst change, and driving constant progress in the pursuit of student success and well-being.OPSBA is proud of our role with the Canadian School Boards Association and our national efforts to safeguard public education and local democracy along with our provincial and territorial counterparts. OPSBA is honoured to host the 2024 Canadian School Boards Association Congress and National Trustees Gathering on Indigenous Education in Toronto this year.'