About the Award

​The Dr. Harry Paikin Award of Merit is awarded to an Active or Retired Public School Trustee for outstanding service as a public school trustee. Dr. Harry Paikin served as a trustee for the Board of Education for the City of Hamilton from 1944 until his death in 1985. This award was initiated in Dr. Paikin’s memory in 1987 by his colleagues and friends who appreciated his visions of learning and life. During his 41 years of service on the board, Dr. Paikin was known as a dedicated supporter of learning and is remembered for his love of poetry and oration.

Learning’s achieved through head, hand and heart,
And the greatest of these is heart.
Learning is not to be exploited or hoarded,
It must by all be ably afforded.
Learning’s not meant to feed the fires of strife
Linked only to peace can it build a happy life.

– from Hall of Learning by Dr. Harry Paikin

Terms of Award

All nominees must be active or retired public school trustees.

The successful candidate will be selected on the basis of outstanding service as a public school trustee.

In the event of a tie, the Jury may award to more than one recipient.

Nomination may come from school boards, unions/federations, school councils, education and municipal authorities, or individuals interested in education.

A detailed account of each nominee’s accomplishments as a public school trustee, along with a background profile must accompany each nomination.

Nomination Information Checklist

To create a complete submission package outlining the candidate’s accomplishments, please ensure they meet the above criteria and include the following information.

Criteria

Outstanding service as a public school trustee.

Information Summary (Maximum Two Pages)

An information summary in point form of Record of Service, as a complete profile of the candidate.
Aspects of career, community service, and personal accomplishments may be included here.

Supporting Nominators List (Maximum One Page)

A separate list of Supporting Nominators, where appropriate.

Trustee Accomplishments List (Maximum Two Pages)

A detailed account of the nominee’s accomplishments as a public school trustee.
List and briefly describe all accomplishments that specifically relate to the terms of the award.

Supplementary Information (Maximum Three Pages)

Any additional information which illustrates the influence of the candidate on the field of education. Media clippings, etc may be included. Audio visual material is inadmissible.

Recipients

Arlene Morell  Trustee, Thames Valley DSB

Doreen Dewar, Trustee, Rainbow DSB

Judith Brown Trustee, Limestone DSB

Colleen Schenk, Trustee, Avon Maitland DSB

Ted Martin, Retired Trustee, Waterloo Region DSB

Gerri Gershon, Toronto DSB

Jan Johnstone, Bluewater DSB

 

 

Janet I. McDougald, Peel DSB

Roy Wilfong​, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB

Howard Goodman, Toronto DSB

Helen M. Brown, Limestone DSB

Peter Adams-Luchowski​, York Region DSB

John Hendry, Waterloo Region DSB

Dalton Clark, DSB of Niagara​

Beth Cooper, Greater Essex County DSB

Lynn Graham, Ottawa-Carleton DSB​

Jennifer Waterston​, Upper Grand DSB​

Ethel Gardiner, Halton DSB

​Dave Parry, Limestone DSB

 

Bob Willsher, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB​

Doris Monahan, Trillium Lakelands DSB​

Joyce Bennett​, Thames Valley DSB

Cheryl Murdoch, Trillium Lakelands DSB

Walter Gowing, Waterloo Region DSB​

Mae Waese​, North York Board of Education

Fiona Nelson, ​Toronto District School Board

Bill Brock, London Board of Education

Elizabeth Witmer, Waterloo County Board of Education

Roy Edwards, Simcoe County Board of Education

Edwin Woodbridge, Essex County Board of Education

Arthur J. Charbonneau, Renfrew County Board of Education

Arlene Wright, Grey County Board of Education

Twyla Hendry, Waterloo County Board of Education

Sam J. McLeod, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry County Board of Education

May Parkinson, London Board of Education

Arnold Townsend, Dufferin County Board of Education

Clare Farrow, Etobicoke Board of Education

Dr. Taylor Evans, Wellington County Board of Education

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