Decisions are made collectively through deliberation and voting during meetings. Board members review information, consult stakeholders, and ensure that decisions are evidence-based and that they align with the strategic plan and legislative requirements.
Yes, you can submit a request to become a delegate by contacting the Board through its website or by email. Please contact lpsb@lpsb.ca to submit a request.
These documents are posted on the Board’s website under the “Board Meetings” section, typically ahead of the meeting for public review. Proposed agendas for the open meetings are posted one week prior to the meeting, and the final agenda and accompanying reports are posted at the end of the business day, the day before the
Yes, under the Community Safety and Policing Act, most meetings are open to the public—except for closed sessions that discuss confidential matters such as personnel or legal issues. Boards may also hold closed workshops for the purpose of learning, as long as business is not advanced.
Board meetings are generally held on the third Thursday of each month, but the schedule can sometimes change. Up-to-date information on our meetings can be found here.

