Ontario Student Trustees' Association

Ontario Student Trustees' Association

The Ontario Student Trustees’ Association (l'Association des Élèves conseillers et conseillères de l’Ontario) (OSTA-AECO) is an organization of Student Trustees in Ontario and a student stakeholder group in Ontario's education system.

This organization has two divisions: the Executive Council and the Board Councils. The Executive Council is chosen through a series of elections at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and includes a President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and four Officers for the areas of Communication, Policy, Professional Development, and Operations. Also elected are Cabinets of the Board Councils, each of whom has a respective President and Vice President. The two Board Councils are the Public Board Council (PBC) and Catholic Board Council (CBC). Within the Executive Council, the voting power lies with the Senior Executive Council, which consists of five members: the President of OSTA-AECO, and the Presidents and Vice Presidents of the Public and Catholic Board Councils.

Read more about Ontario Student Trustees' Association:  Student Trustee Position, History, Membership

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