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MSS student Jocelyn Kuntsi elected RDSB student trustee

MANITOULIN—Manitoulin Secondary School (MSS) Grade 11 student Jocelyn Kuntsi will be the first student in recent times from Manitoulin Island who has been elected by her fellow student peers as the Rainbow District Student Senate representative on the Rainbow District School Board (RDSB). Michael Niven of Providence Bay held the same post several years ago.

“I am super excited to have been nominated and elected,” Ms. Kuntsi, who served as vice-chair on the student senate this year, told The Expositor. “I’m really excited to represent the student senate as a trustee at the Ontario level. As the student representative on the board, I look forward to being the students’ voice.”

“I was elected as the student senate representative (as a student trustee) on the RDSB as part of the student senate leadership conference held on Thursday of last week,” Ms. Kuntsi told The Expositor last week. “There were over 100 students at our leadership conference.”

“Candidates have to make a speech after having been nominated,” said Ms. Kuntsi. “I won the election in a secret ballot,” she said.

“So now I will be the Rainbow District student senate trustee for the Rainbow Board for 2022-2023, and for the Ontario Students Trustee Association, with our first conference to take place in two weeks.”

“I love student senate,” stated Ms. Kuntsi, who is finishing her first term on the senate. “I am really proud to represent a different voice. Usually the student senate representative on the school board is from a Sudbury school. There seems to have been a little bit of a disconnect between schools in our aera and the school board at times in the past. Having a new voice that is not from Sudbury is good. Our student senate was pretty busy this year with many different initiatives, such as environmental issues. She said the student committee representatives from Manitoulin, Sudbury and Espanola held a menstrual product drive throughout the North this year, to help women in need.

“I have had students come in and talk to me about racism or discrimination issues,” said Ms. Kuntsi. “I will be able to use my voice as student board representative to bring these issues forward.”

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Tom Sasvari
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Tom Sasvari serves as the West Manitoulin news editor for The Expositor. Mr. Sasvari is a graduate of North Bay’s Canadore College School of Journalism and has been employed on Manitoulin Island, at the Manitoulin West Recorder, and now the Manitoulin Expositor, for more than a quarter-century. Mr. Sasvari is also an active community volunteer. His office is in Gore Bay.