Newsletter Vol. 33

Dear Parents,

As the school year begins and our children settle into their routines, things are starting to smooth out. We recognize that not every child adjusts easily to new beginnings, but rest assured, we are committed to supporting you. Our goal is to equip parents with the tools and resources you need to advocate for and support your child during this period of transition. If you know of any parents who are new to the education system and need help, feel free to refer them to us.

The EPCA team has been busy over the past few weeks, developing new tools, videos, workshops, and resources to better serve parents. We’ve also launched the latest edition of the “Ask a President” series, where parents ask questions, and we respond! If you have pressing concerns or topics that keep you up at night, we encourage you to reach out and ask.

Throughout September, schools are holding their Annual General Assemblies (AGAs). If you haven’t yet seen it, EPCA offers valuable information in EPCA’s Guides for Parent Governance & Involvement. These assemblies are a great way for you to get involved and support your child’s education. Don’t hesitate to participate!

School board commissioner elections are also approaching on November 3. If you’ve considered running, there’s still time to submit your nomination before the September 29 deadline. It’s crucial that parents mobilize and make their voices heard. Encourage your friends and family to get on the voters' list and ensure they vote—your voice matters! 

Looking ahead, keep an eye out for two key events: the C.A.R.E. Conference and the Roots & Branches Pearl Lebowitz workshop. Also, in mid-October, there will be a hybrid focus group session with ABEE (Advisory Board on English Education). Be sure to check the details later in this newsletter.

Finally, don’t forget to like, follow, and share EPCA’s content to stay updated on everything we’re working on.

Katherine Korakakis
President, English Parents' Committee Association