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Avon Maitland School Board Hires New Director Of Education

The Avon Maitland District School Board has announced its new director of education.

Dr. Lisa Walsh was approved by the Committee of the Whole, and the board is expected to to approve the appointment at their next regular meeting.

Walsh comes to the board after serving as chief assessment officer at the Education Quality and Accountability Office. Prior to that she was superintendent of school with York Region.

In 2011 she was the first administrator in that board to be honoured with the Canada’s Outstanding Principals Award.

"Throughout her 27 years as an educational leader, Dr. Walsh has demonstrated a passion for seeing every student succeed, an ability to engage with the communities in which she served, and a collaborative approach to leadership that seeks to make those around her better at what they do,” says Board Chair Randy Wagler. “We, as a board, appreciate the strong foundation that has been laid by Dr. Walsh’s predecessors, including, most recently, Mr. Ted Doherty, whom we want to thank for his excellent leadership and vision. We know that Dr. Walsh will build on that foundation to ensure we continue to deliver the highest quality education possible for all our students."

Walsh begins her new job April 1.

“I am absolutely thrilled to be joining the team of the Avon Maitland District School Board," says Walsh. “This board has a reputation for being innovative and well managed, and the teachers and staff have a passion for helping students succeed. They tailor programs, enhance learning with technology and seek new ways of ensuring that every student has the skills and knowledge required for the future. I want to work with people who have this type of passion, and I look forward to building on this foundation with teachers, staff, parents, students and communities in the years ahead.”

A native of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Walsh is a graduate of York University (B.A.) and the University of Toronto, where she earned a Bachelor of Education, Master of Education and Doctor of Philosophy.

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