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In this episode of Leadership Talks, we are pleased to welcome Lesley Kennedy from the Peel District School Board. As an administrator, Lesley has consistently found meaningful ways to ensure school and community remain deeply connected in every school she has served.

In a time of shifting educational landscapes and shrinking budgets, community partnerships have become more essential—and often more accessible—than school leaders might expect. Local restaurants, small businesses, service clubs such as Lions and Optimists, and even large corporations like McDonald's, Tim Hortons and Amazon are increasingly eager to support schools.  These partnerships can offer financial help, in‑kind donations, and volunteer opportunities that enrich learning and strengthen school communities. By tapping into this network, administrators can stretch limited budgets, enrich educational experiences, and build stronger ties between schools and the broader community, ultimately benefiting the students they serve.

Just as important as receiving support is giving back. Community engagement is not one‑sided; it is built on reciprocity. Walking with students, staff, and families to understand the value of service, whether through food drives, environmental projects, hikes or acts of kindness, helps shape caring community members and future citizens. When students learn to contribute, they gain empathy, responsibility, and a deeper sense of belonging. By fostering partnerships that both support schools and encourage students to serve, leaders can create relationships that are meaningful, sustainable, and transformative for everyone involved.

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