Sheryl has served 2 terms as Sault North and Prince Township's Algoma District School Board Trustee. She is seeking re-election for a third term. She has been incredibly grateful and considers it a privilege to represent her community's voice around the ADSB table and Northern Ontario's voice around the Provincial Tables for 4 years. She served 2 years as the Northern Region Chair at the Ontario Public School Board Association, advocating for Education Priorities in the North. She works full-time at Metis Nation of Ontario as an Education Support Advocate. She graduated from Algoma University with a degree in Community Development and a Certificate in Social Welfare. Public Education is her absolute passion.
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Sheryl Evans-Price graduated Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario in 2002 and has been working in healthcare for 16+ years. Throughout her career, she has worked in Long-term care, Home-care and Hospice-care. She is particularly passionate about Palliative Care and has taken two post-graduate courses in Palliation. She ran in the 2014 municipal election and was successful in winning her seat as Trustee for the Algoma District School Board. She considers the last four years serving her community in this capacity to have been a great privilege. She has worked hard and won the support of my Board room colleagues for seat as Vice-Chair of ADSB for the last two years and also sit provincially, gaining the support of North-Eastern School Boards and serving in her second year on the Policy Development Work Team at the Ontario Public School Boards Association. Over the years, she has had experience volunteering on the Board of Director's at the Sault YMCA, sitting as Accommodation Review Committee Chair at Aweres Public School, sitting on School Council, volunteering in breakfast programs and meal preps, and coaching soccer within her community. To date, her greatest accomplishment and constant inspiration are her two children and family, as they are her guiding light, her drive, and her heart.
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