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MEMBERSHIP MEETING agenda 5 november 2018 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 opening devotions & welcome vocal music class & you minutes of spring membership meeting 7 may 2018 allan buist motion 1: Be it resolved that the membership approve the minutes of the May 7, 2018 membership meeting. principal s report nathan siebenga ratification of board of director nominees allan buist motion 2: Be it resolved that the ballots for the ratification of new board members be destroyed. 2017-2018 financial statements (appendix I) sherry osinga & doug sluys motion 3: Be it resolved that the membership approve the 2017-2018 Financial Statements as circulated with the agenda. motion 4: Be it resolved that the chartered accountants Millard, Rouse & Rosebough be appointed to audit the financial statements for the Hamilton Association for Christian Education Inc. for the period ending August 31, 2019. appreciation to retiring board members allan buist miscellaneous allan buist limited to items of 2 minutes in length or as pre-authorized by the chairperson closing & transition to the voice nathan siebenga 1

MEMBERSHIP MEETING MINUTES 7 MAY 2018 1 devotions & welcome Allan Buist (Board Chair) welcomed the members to the meeting. Magda Teeuwsen, grade 12, Student, led us in devotions on the theme of community in reference to John 1:7 and Col 3: 14. 2 minutes of fall membership meeting Allan Buist invited the membership to review the minutes and extended a call for any questions, corrections, etc. No changes required. Motion: Be it resolved that the membership approve the minutes of the Nov. 6, 2017 Fall Membership Meeting Motion, Seconded, Carried: Gary Star Jim Hosmar 3 principal s report Nathan Siebenga (Principal) highlighted the strategic planning process that the school has been working through for the past 15 months, and provided a summary of the results from the school audit that was recently performed. 4 affirmation of board of director nominee Allan Buist introduced Annie Maclaren to the members and ballots were distributed to members to affirm her nomination to the board. After the votes were counted, Allan announced that the membership affirmed the nomination of Annie Maclaren to the Board of Directors. 5 2016-2017 budget proposal presentation Sherry Osinga (Director of Finance) provided an overview of the 2018/19 budget and explained why / where changes have occurred year-over-year. 6 budget questions Doug Sluys (Board Member / Finance Committee Liaison) fielded questions from the floor about the proposed 2018/19 budget. Motion: Be it resolved that the membership approve the proposed 2018/2019 budget as circulated with the agenda Motion, Seconded, Carried: Helen Donkers Gary Star 7 miscellaneous No items raised. 8 closing and transition to the voice Allan Buist closed the meeting in prayer and invited the membership to stay for The Voice where a campus renewal vision was presented and discussed (53 members present). Motion: Be it resolved that the ballots for the affirmation of new board members be destroyed Motion, Seconded, Carried: Richard Dilda Doug Sluys 2

PRINCIPAL HIGHLIGHTS A community of belonging Hamilton District Christian School continues to work at and work with the mission to cultivate the character of our Christian teenagers through learning for a life of Service to God. HDCH accomplishes this mission through its learning mission of Deeper In and Further Out; it s a learning mission rooted in the gospel message to love your neighbour as yourself. We also have a community mission, because we know that learning takes place in the context of community. Cultivating the character of our teenagers through learning happens most effectively when they experience withness. You won t find withness in a dictionary, but you ll find it here at HDCH! to do learning with each other, rather than to or for or at each other. This word captures our vision of being a school that has high expectations and high support for everyone involved, that aims Deeper in and Further Out (our learning mission) and Withness (our community mission) exist in a both-and relationship. A flourishing HDCH has both exceptional learning and healthy community happening in concert. One of the ways we are working to strengthen our Withness this year is by focusing as a community on the theme of Belonging. This theme is rooted in Paul s message to us in Romans 12: we are members of one body and belong to each other; not one of us is more important than another. As we focus on belonging, we set healthy expectations for each other about how to live and learn together at HDCH. What are we doing well? What are the moments of belonging? It s also important for students to know that there is there support community is broken or feels inaccessible. This year, we are working on making sure students know that the adults in the building are here for them when things are hard, as well as when things are good. As members and parents of HDCH, you also belong. You are part of the broader community that makes exceptional Christian learning possible. We hope you ll join us to celebrate how we all belong together, and the fruit of this community of Withness. ~ Nathan Siebenga, Principal 3

FROM THE BOARD CHAIR It has been wonderful to watch this year s school theme of Belonging take hold in the lives of the students and staff at HDCH. It got me wondering how the board of directors can contribute to cultivating a culture of belonging amongst our parents, stakeholders and larger community. Here are a few of our current initiatives that came to my mind: Ensuring greater Incorporating design Continuing to evolve of our Discovering new methods to diversity amongst board elements into the proposed governance model to provide engage and communicate representatives to better campus renewal that for greater collaboration with the school s membership reflect the changing will allow for deeper and between board of directors, outside of our semi-annually demographics of the school wider community and school leadership, staff, meetings. community; neighbourhood use of the students, etc.; space; How about you? Do you feel a sense of belonging within the HDCH community? What would give you a richer experience of what it means to belong as an HDCH parent or community stakeholder? We d love to hear more from you at our membership meeting on November 5 about what belonging to HDCH means to you. I m looking forward to seeing you there! ~ Allan Buist, Board Chair FINANCE REPORT I am pleased to report that our 2017-2018 budget, while achieving all that was set out in it for development and education, still resulted in a balanced year-end. As a non-profit organization, it is important that we remain in a balanced position. Our receivables continue to stay under 2% of revenue, and our overall debt is at $1 million. It is also notable that our new tuition structure, which was put in place for long-term sustainability and to more accurately reflect the real financial impact of educating students, is being well received by our community. ~ Sherry Osinga, Director of Finance 4

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