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PIAC Ward Co-Representative Elections

PIAC Ward Co-Representative Elections


PIAC is the provincially mandated parent advisory committee to the TDSB. They support, encourage and enhance parent/caregiver engagement at the board level in order to improve student achievement and well-being.  

  • providing information and advice on parent engagement to the board
  • communicating with and supporting school councils of schools of the board; and
  • undertaking activities to help parents of pupils of the board support their children’s learning at home and at school.  

The Role of a PIAC Ward Co-Representative

  • Serve a term of two years where elected
  • Represent ward at PIAC meetings 
  • Attend 10 PIAC general meetings 
  • Participate in at least 1 PIAC Working Group
  • Vote on matters being voted on by PIAC

Election Eligibility

All nominees, and voters shall be ÐÓ°ÉPro parents/guardians, as defined by Ontario Regulations 612/00 and 330/10, and meet one of the three requirements per PIAC By-Laws:

  1. Reside in the Ward; or 
  2. Have a TDSB-enrolled child who resides in the Ward; or
  3. Have a child who is enrolled in a TDSB school in the Ward.

PIAC Election Results

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Candidates Elected

# of Candidates 

Total Votes Cast

2Ìý

Noel Morgan and Uthman Quick 

5Ìý

14

3Ìý

Maira Riaz and Rehab Aly 

7Ìý

34

11Ìý

Reem Al Jabi and Hilla Gutman 

7Ìý

48

13Ìý

Majda Eltayan and Colleen Harper 

4Ìý

14

16Ìý

Mercedes Lee and Marycarmen Lara Villanueva 

18Ìý

144

18Ìý

Olivia Hetherman and Marissa Hill 

6Ìý

18

19Ìý

Moosa Alloo and Chantal Gayle 

7Ìý

26

21Ìý

Sundus Meer and Neerajah Ponnampalam 

11Ìý

30

22Ìý

Vimuththan Nantheeswarar and Jennifer Sparks 

11Ìý

30


Questions & Answers


The Parent Involvement Advisory Committee’s Role

What is the Parent Involvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)?

The Parent Involvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) is the provincially mandated parent involvement committee to TDSB. PIAC's mandate is prescribed by the Education Act and Ontario Regulation 612/00.

 

PIAC’s purpose is to support, encourage and enhance parent/caregiver engagement at the board level in order to improve student achievement and well-being.

 

PIAC achieves its purpose by:

  1. providing information and advice on parent/caregiver engagement to the board;
  2. communicating with and supporting school councils of the board; and
  3. undertaking activities to help parents/caregivers of the board support their children’s learning at home and at school.
How is PIAC different from my child’s School Council?
  • A School Council operates at the individual school level. Its members are parents/caregivers from that specific school, and they advise the principal on local school matters.
     
  • PIAC operates at the board-wide (system) level. Its members (Ward Representatives) represent all parents/caregivers within their specific TDSB Ward (a geographic area that includes many schools). PIAC advises TDSB on system-wide parent/caregiver engagement, policies and initiatives.

 

What are the responsibilities of a PIAC Ward Representative?

The primary role of a PIAC Ward Representative is to be a liaison between parents/caregivers in their Ward and the board. Key responsibilities include:

  • Attending monthly PIAC meetings.
  • Participating in at least one PIAC Working Group.
  • Gathering feedback from parents/caregivers and School Councils in their Ward about system-wide issues.
  • Sharing information from PIAC and TDSB back to School Councils.
  • Advising the Board on parent/caregiver engagement matters.
I am considering whether to nominate myself to be a PIAC Ward Representative. What is the time commitment?

The term for a PIAC Ward Representative is two years.


The role requires you to:

  • Attend monthly PIAC general meetings (usually held in the evening).
  • Participate in at least one of PIAC's Working Groups (the official term for sub-committees), which also hold meetings.
  • Spend time communicating with parents/caregivers and School Councils in your Ward (e.g., via email, attending local School Council meetings, or hosting Ward-level parent/caregiver meetings).

Election Process

When are the PIAC elections held?

PIAC elections generally take place every two years, as the term for a PIAC representative is two years. Sometimes, elections are held mid-year to fill a vacancy. Please check the PIAC Elections page to confirm whether your Ward is currently part of the election process.

Who is eligible to vote for a PIAC Ward Representative position?

You are eligible to vote for a PIAC Ward Representative if you meet the following criteria:

 

You are a ÐÓ°ÉPro parent/caregiver and meet one of the three requirements set out in the PIAC By-Laws:

  1. Reside in the Ward; or
  2. Have a TDSB-enrolled child who resides in the Ward; or
  3. Have a child who is enrolled in a TDSB school in the Ward.
How do parents/caregivers register to vote, and by when do they have to register?

Parents/caregivers must register to vote by November 24, 2025. You can register to vote using the .

Can a parent/caregiver who has not registered to vote still vote on election day?

No. If you do not register to vote by November 24, 2025, you cannot vote on election day.

How do parents/caregivers nominate themselves for PIAC Ward Representative, and by when must they be nominated?

Only self-nominations are accepted. All nominations must be submitted using the .

You are eligible to run for a PIAC Ward Representative if you meet the following criteria:

You are a ÐÓ°ÉPro parent/caregiver and meet one of the three requirements set out in the PIAC By-Laws:

  1. Reside in the Ward; or
  2. Have a TDSB-enrolled child who resides in the Ward; or
  3. Have a child who is enrolled in a TDSB school in the Ward.
Can parents/caregivers only vote for their own Ward candidate?

A parent/caregiver can vote for a PIAC Ward Representative for all Wards in which they meet the eligibility criteria. This means that a parent/caregiver can vote for a PIAC Ward Representative if they:

  1. Reside in the Ward; or
  2. Have a TDSB-enrolled child who resides in the Ward; or
  3. Have a child who is enrolled in a TDSB school in the Ward.

For example: If you are a parent/caregiver who lives in Ward 1 and your child attends a school in Ward 2, you can vote for one candidate in each of Ward 1 and Ward 2.

How many votes does each registered parent/caregiver get?

Each registered parent/caregiver will receive one vote per Ward in which they are eligible to vote.

For example, if you are eligible to vote in Ward 1, you will receive one vote for Ward 1. If you are eligible to vote in Ward 1 and Ward 2, you will receive one vote for Ward 1 and one vote for Ward 2.

How will I know how to vote on election day?

Parents/caregivers who registered to vote will receive a private ballot via email on election day. All voting is done through a third-party vendor, Election Buddy, an online voting platform. You may request an in-person ballot. All in-person ballots will be generated by Election Buddy and made available. Staff will make arrangements with you to visit 5050 Yonge Street to cast your vote.


Contact Information

Who can I contact if I have other questions?

Please reach out to Latha John (latha.john@ÐÓ°ÉPro.on.ca) if you have any questions about parent engagement at TDSB.

Contact information for the current PIAC Co-Chairs can be found on the PIAC website here.