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A little more than five years after his first day on the job, the public school board’s education director announced his retirement.
Stephen Sliwa, the director of education at the Upper Canada District School Board, announced this week he’s “made the challenging decision to retire from his role within the school board,” officials said in a statement.
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His last day will be on June 30, 2021.
“I am grateful for the privilege of serving students, the board of trustees, and the local community during my time as the director of education,” Sliwa said in a statement of his own.
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A little more than five years after his first day on the job, the public school board’s education director announced his retirement.
Stephen Sliwa, the director of education at the Upper Canada District School Board, announced this week he’s “made the challenging decision to retire from his role within the school board,” officials said in a statement.
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His last day will be on June 30, 2021.
“I am grateful for the privilege of serving students, the board of trustees, and the local community during my time as the director of education,” Sliwa said in a statement of his own.
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