Many people in the crowd are expected to play their musical instruments. Planned speakers at the district offices include Indigenous music teacher Alana Johnson; Cindy Romphf, president of the Greater Victoria Music Educators’ Association; Jane Massey of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 947; and Winona Waldron, president of the Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association. The school district budget is set for approval on Monday. District secretary-treasurer Kim Morris said the district has tried to be responsive to some of the feedback it has been getting throughout the budgeting process. The plan is to start the next budget process earlier so there is more time for input, said Morris, noting tough decisions had to be made to deal with a $7-million deficit in a $253-million budget.
A FLINTSHIRE woman has celebrated after being nominated for an award due to her work bringing businesses together through the pandemic. The Visibility and Confidence Mentor from Connah’s Quay has been nominated for the speaker award category at the Women’s Business Conference ‘Dare To Dream Awards’. Recognising hard-working businesswomen, who have used their voice to share their expertise in business from across the country to be recognised in the business community, the ‘DTDA’ shine a spotlight on women who have gone above and beyond for their community. The Speaker Award acknowledges exceptional women who stand head and shoulders above the rest, who have overcome adversary obstacles and has turned it around with their positivity to make the world a better place.
Many people in the crowd are expected to play their musical instruments.
Planned speakers at the district offices include Indigenous music teacher Alana Johnson; Cindy Romphf, president of the Greater Victoria Music Educators’ Association; Jane Massey of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 947; and Winona Waldron, president of the Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association.
The school district budget is set for approval on Monday.
District secretary-treasurer Kim Morris said the district has tried to be responsive to some of the feedback it has been getting throughout the budgeting process.
The plan is to start the next budget process earlier so there is more time for input, said Morris, noting tough decisions had to be made to deal with a $7-million deficit in a $253-million budget.