At its Annual General Meeting on November 12, 2024, the Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB) acclaimed Trustees Mark D. Mullan and Cindy Desclouds-Simpson as Chair and Vice-Chair, reflecting the Board's confidence in their leadership. This acclamation underscores a shared commitment to fostering an inclusive, faith-based community dedicated to the growth and well-being of students, staff, and families.
Chair Mark D. Mullan: Leading with Faith and PurposeTrustee Mark D. Mullan, representing Zone 8 (Alta Vista/Gloucester Southgate), returns as Chair, marking his 28th year in Catholic education. Known for his dedication to student well-being, community engagement, and effective governance, Trustee Mullan has played a pivotal role in shaping the OCSB's values-driven approach to fostering a compassionate and supportive educational environment.
Chair's Quote Reflecting on his re-election, Chair Mullan said, "It's an honour to serve alongside colleagues who share a collective vision. Our Spiritual Theme, Open Doors, Build Bridges, Nourish New Beginnings, speaks to our mission of making everyone feel valued and supported. I look forward to working closely with our school communities and parishes to bring this theme to life."
Vice-Chair Cindy Desclouds-Simpson: Advancing Deep Learning and Innovation Representing Zone 10 (Rideau-Vanier-Rockliffe/Somerset) and the Board's virtual schools, Trustee Cindy Desclouds-Simpson brings over four decades of experience to her role. A retired Principal and former Executive Director of the Youville Centre, she is committed to a holistic approach to student development that emphasizes mental health, resilience, and new educational technologies.
Vice Chair's Quote Vice-Chair Simpson said, "I am proud to serve a Board dedicated to preparing students for an evolving world. This year, we're emphasizing Deep Learning, focusing on AI and critical thinking. By teaching students to approach AI thoughtfully, we're equipping them with skills to think critically, ask meaningful questions, and engage responsibly in a digital world."
Director's Quote Director of Education Dr.Thomas D'Amico praised the Board's leadership: "Our Trustees' dedication fosters a school community grounded in diversity, faith, and innovation. Their guidance is essential as we integrate Deep Learning practices, particularly as we teach students to navigate AI with discernment, creativity, and empathy. Together, we are preparing a generation ready to address tomorrow's challenges."
A Vision for 2024-2025: Faith, Collaboration, and Community Building For the year ahead, the OCSB will continue its focus on faith development, equity, mental health, and innovation, guided by the theme Open Doors, Build Bridges, Nourish New Beginnings. The Board is committed to deepening Indigenous learning across schools in alignment with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action. Additionally, expanded Deep Learning initiatives will focus on AI literacy, critical thinking, and responsible citizenship, fostering a compassionate, inclusive community that values diversity and mutual respect.
Ottawa Catholic School Board's Trustees The OCSB's Board of Trustees consists of ten trustees and two student trustees representing diverse regions across Ottawa:
- Zone 1 - Scott Phelan
- Zone 2 - Sandra Moore
- Zone 3 - Brian Coburn
- Zone 4 - Spencer Warren
- Zone 5 - Joanne MacEwan
- Zone 6 - Eugene Milito
- Zone 7 - Jeremy Wittet
- Zone 8 - Mark D. Mullan (Chair)
- Zone 9 - Luka Luketic-Buyers
- Zone 10 - Cindy Desclouds-Simpson (Vice-Chair)
- Student Trustee - Nikil Kavalam
- Student Trustee - Kaarhunyaa Sivapalan