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Central Okanagan School Board chair closes book on career

ā€˜If I think about what I’ve really enjoyed, it’s the opportunity to meet students’
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Moyra Baxter has served as a Central Okanagan Public Schools trustee for 26 years, (File photo)

After much careful consideration, long-serving Central Okanagan Public Schools Chairperson Moyra Baxter has decided not to run for re-election as school trustee.

ā€œI thought about the pros and cons, and I came to the conclusion that I don’t want to do it anymore,ā€ said Baxter.

She was first elected as a school trustee in 1996 and has been re-elected every term since then. She has served as chairperson for 16 of her 26-year tenure with the school board.

ā€œIf I think about what I’ve really enjoyed, it’s the opportunity to meet students,ā€ added Baxter. ā€œI’ve always felt like students tell you like it is and you learn so much about what we need to be trying to do for them.ā€

She also believes the role of trustee has become more understood by the community but is still concerned that those running for trustee don’t get the consideration they deserve.

ā€œOne of the biggest disappointments for me over the years has been municipal elections,ā€ said Baxter. ā€œHow many people who go out to vote for mayor, council, and regional district, don’t vote for school trustee.ā€

Baxter noted she has been approached over the years to run for a different office, such as city council.

ā€œFor me, the most important locally-elected position is that of a school trustee. If you have a good public education system that strives to make sure every student can be the best that they can be, that’s so important for our community, our democracy.ā€

Baxter added it is her hope that individuals interested in running for school trustee in October’s municipal elections will do their research and understand the role.

ā€œI hope that they really think about ā€˜why do I want to put my name forward.’ It carries so much responsibility. We have over 24,000 students in the Central Okanagan, and every one of them is important.ā€

As for what’s next, Baxter added that she’ll continue with her volunteer work among other things.

ā€œI’ll continue on doing what I’ve been doing. I’m a Rotarian and am quite involved with my club. It will be good to be able to give more time.ā€

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