As a political but non-partisan organization, we work closely with all political parties to advance the interests of public education, contribute to the education debate and assist in the development of future education policy.
We strive to provide exemplary leadership in public education and work to
- advocate for students
- promote publicly funded education
- develop and deliver professional development supports to principals and vice-principals
- participate in educational decision making at all levels
- foster positive relations between principals/vice-principals and the broader educational community and
- work with Ontario’s political parties, district school boards, parents, school councils and other members of the education community to ensure exemplary schools for Ontario's students.
2024 |
On February 28, the Executive met with 32 MPPs.
Progressive Conservative Ted Arnott – Wellington Halton Hills Rudy Cuzzetto – Mississauga Lakeshore Andrew Dowie – Windsor Tecumseh Ernie Hardeman – Oxford Kevin Holland – Thunder Bay Atikokan Trevor Jones – Chatham Kent Leamington Anthony Leardi – Essex Stephen Lecce – King Vaughan Sheref Sabawy – Mississauga Erin Mills Prabmeet Sarkaria – Brampton South Laurie Scott – Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock David Smith – Scarborough Centre Nina Tangri – Mississauga Streetsville
NDP Teresa Armstrong – London Fanshawe Jessica Bell – University Rosedale France Gelinas – Nickle Belt Joel Harden – Ottawa Centre Michael Mantha – Algoma Manitoulin Chandra Pasma – Ottawa West Nepean Peggy Sattler – London West Marit Stiles – Davenport Monique Taylor – Hamilton Mountain Lise Vaugeois – Thunder Bay Superior North Jamie West – Sudbury Kristyn Wong-Tam – Toronto Centre
Liberal Bonnie Crombie – Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party John Fraser – Ottawa South Karen McCrimmon – Kanata Carleton Adil Shamji – Don Valley East Green Aislinn Clancy – Kitchener Centre Mike Schreiner – Guelph
Independent Bobbi Ann Brady – Haldimand Norfolk |
2023 |
During the week of March 6–10, the Executive met with 25 MPPs.
Progressive Conservative Stephen Lecce (King—Vaughan) Patrice Barnes (Ajax) Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga—Lakeshore) Nolan Quinn (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry ) Rob Flack (Elgin—Middlesex—London) Ted Arnott (Wellington—Halton Hills) Sam Oosterhoff (Niagara West) Goldie Ghamari (Carleton) Todd McCarthy (Durham) Brian Saunderson (Simcoe—Grey) Laurie Scott (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock) Matthew Rae (Perth—Wellington)
NDP Jill Andrew (Toronto—St. Paul's) Jennifer French (Oshawa) Jessica Bell (University—Rosedale) Lise Vaugeois (Thunder Bay—Superior North) Joel Harden (Ottawa Centre) France Gelinas (Nickel Belt) Teresa Armstrong (London—Fanshawe) Monique Taylor (Hamilton Mountain ) Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) Chandra Pasma (Ottawa West—Nepean)
Liberal Mary-Margaret McMahon (Beaches—East York) Adil Shamji (Don Valley East)
Independent Bobbi Ann Brady (Haldimand—Norfolk) |
2022 |
During the week of March 7-11, the Executive met with 39 MPPs.
Progressive Conservative Michael Tibollo (Vaughan Woodbridge) Sam Oosterhoff (Niagara West) David Piccini (Northumberland Peterborough South) Jeremy Roberts (Ottawa West - Nepean) Ted Arnott (Wellington- Halton Hills) Deepak Anand (Mississauga Malton) Kaleed Rasheed (Mississauga East-Cooksville) Todd Smith (Bay of Quinte) Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga Lakeshore) Logan Kanapathi (Markham-Thornhill) David Smith (Peterborough Kawartha) Effie Triantafilopoulos (Oakville- North Burlington) Kinga Surma (Etobicoke Centre)
NDP Marit Stiles (Davenport) Gilles Bisson (Timmins) Sol Mamakwa (Kiiwetinoong) Judith Monteith Farrell (Thunder Bay-Atikokan) Tom Rakocevic (Humber River – Black Creek) Suze Morrison (Toronto Centre) Joel Harden (Ottawa Centre) Sara Singh (Brampton Centre) Sandy Shaw (Hamilton West – Ancaster – Dundas) Jennifer French (Oshawa) Kevin Yarde (Brampton North) Chris Glover (Spadina-Fort York) Jill Andrew (Toronto St. Pauls) Jessica Bell (University-Rosedale) Teresa Armstrong (London-Fanshawe) Peggy Sattler (London West) Jamie West (Sudbury)
Liberal Steven Del Duca (Leader of the Liberal Party) John Fraser (Ottawa South) Mitzie Hunter (Scarborough Guildwood) Amanda Simard (Glengarry Prescott Russell) Lucille Collard (Ottawa Vanier) Stephen Blais (Orleans)
Green Mike Schreiner (Guelph)
Independent Rick Nicholls (Chatham-Kent-Leamington) Belinda Karahalios (Cambridge) |
2019 |
The following MPPs took part in our Principal’s Day at Queen’s Park in December 2019.
Progressive Conservative Sam Oosterhoff (Niagara West) Rick Nicholls (Chatham-Kent-Leamington) Paul Calandra (Markham-Stouffville) Jeremy Roberts (Ottawa West - Nepean) Randy Pettapiece (Perth—Wellington) Stephen Crawford (Oakville) Will Bouma (Brantford—Brant) Jim McDonell (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry)
Green Mike Schreiner (Guelph)
NDP Marit Stiles (Davenport) Jennifer Stevens Jessica Bell (University-Rosedale) Peggy Sattler (London West) Terence Kernaghan (London North Centre) Judith Monteith - FarrellJudith Monteith Farrell (Thunder Bay-Atikokan) Mike Mantha (Algoma—Manitoulin) Faisal Hassan (York South—Weston) John Vanthof (Timiskaming—Cochrane)
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The following MPPs took part in our Principal’s Day at Queen’s Park in December 2018.
Deepak Anand – Mississauga Malton
Jill Andrew – Toronto St. Paul’s
Teresa Armstrong – London Fanshawe
Doly Begum – Scarborough Southwest
Jessica Bell – University Rosedale
Stephen Crawford - Oakville
Rudy Cuzzetto – Mississauga Lakeshore
John Fraser – Ottawa South
France Gelinas – Nickle Belt
Goldie Ghamari - Carleton
Joel Harden – Ottawa Centre
Faisal Hassan – York South Weston
Vincent Ke – Don Valley North
Terence Kernaghan – London North Centre
Marie-France Lalonde - Orleans
Mike Mantha – Algoma Manitoulin
Jane McKenna - Burlington
Paul Miller – Hamilton East Stoney Creek
Sam Oosterhoff – Niagara West
Billy Pang – Markhma Unionville
Randy Pettapiece – Perth Wellington
Jeremy Roberts – Ottawa West Nepean
Marit Stiles - Davenport
Nina Tangri – Mississauga Streetsville
Lisa Thompson – Huron Bruce
Daisy Wai – Richmond Hill
Jamie West - Sudbury
Kathleen Wynne – Don Valley West
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