Education
Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Secures MacIver for Five More Years

The Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board (HPEDSB) has appointed a new five-year contract for Katherine MacIver, their Director of Education, effective September 1, 2025. This decision aims to provide continued stability in leadership as the Board embarks on implementing its new strategic plan.
The renewed contract signals a commitment to enhancing several key priorities that the HPEDSB has identified. These priorities include strengthening foundational and real-world skills, advancing Indigenous education and reconciliation, promoting citizenship, well-being, and safe environments, as well as fostering critical thinking, adaptability, and innovation among students.
Commitment to Educational Excellence
The Board of Trustees expressed confidence in MacIver’s leadership abilities, highlighting her dedication to the educational mission of the HPEDSB. The strategic plan will serve as a roadmap for the next five years, ensuring that the Board’s objectives are met in a focused and coherent manner.
MacIver’s ongoing leadership is essential as the HPEDSB aims to provide students with the skills needed for success in a rapidly changing world. The focus on real-world skills reflects a broader trend in education towards preparing students not only academically but also for future challenges in their personal and professional lives.
Focus on Indigenous Education and Community Engagement
One notable aspect of the new strategic plan is its emphasis on Indigenous education and reconciliation. The HPEDSB is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that respects and integrates Indigenous perspectives into the curriculum. This initiative aligns with the broader societal movement towards recognizing and addressing historical injustices faced by Indigenous communities.
Promoting citizenship and well-being is another critical area of focus. The HPEDSB recognizes that a supportive and safe educational environment is vital for student development. By prioritizing these areas, the Board aims to cultivate an atmosphere where all students feel valued and empowered.
In summary, the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board’s decision to renew Katherine MacIver‘s contract is a strategic move aimed at ensuring leadership stability during a pivotal time for the organization. With a clear focus on educational excellence, Indigenous education, and community well-being, the Board seeks to empower students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex world.
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