Leila Ages, Ottawa Jewish Community School |
By Leila Ages
Board President
Ottawa Jewish Community School
I have received many
congratulatory remarks over the past month as I share the news of my official
appointment as the new board president of the Ottawa Jewish Community School
(OJCS). What has inevitably accompanied the genuine praise is a registration of
surprise followed by a question: “Why would you take on this responsibility at
a time when you are at the tail end of your family’s chapter at OJCS?”
This is certainly
a reasonable question, as my personal connections to OJCS runs deep. My
father-in-law is a proud graduate of the very first Hillel Academy graduating
class of 1956. He was followed by my husband, and my children – two graduates
and the youngest to graduate this year.
This legacy of commitment is precisely why I am privileged to take on
the role. I want to ensure students within our community benefit from the OJCS
experience as my children did. I look forward to continuing the work of the
previous president, Michael Polowin, and the board who successfully led the
school into a position of stability. As a board, we are responsible for holding
OJCS and its mission in trust for future generations of the Ottawa Jewish
community and, as such, we will continue on this clear path to ensuring
long-term sustainability. This includes our commitment to establishing an
endowment fund capable of securing OJCS’ permanence as a leading Jewish Ottawa
institution.
To maintain the
calibre of excellence over the coming term, we will continue to work on
succession plans to guarantee a board leadership development pipeline. We will
particularly focus on strengthening board member engagement and the personal
commitment to the ambassadorship of OJCS.
It is an exciting time at OJCS with Jon Mitzmacher entering his third
year as head of school. The performance metrics are on an upswing, as is the
general positive feeling in the building and in the community. OJCS has
solidified its particular and unique way of doing things, guided by our “North
Stars.”
As a board, we are working to internalize these guiding principles so
that they seamlessly align with our strategic planning. The board regards and
values OJCS as a critical and vital resource in the Ottawa Jewish community.
This significant responsibility pushes us to work towards the highest standards
and to hold ourselves accountable to both the OJCS family and the greater
Ottawa Jewish community. We strive to make valuable connections and
partnerships within the community as “we learn better together” (one of six
North Stars) as a strong OJCS can only contribute to a strong Jewish Ottawa.
I am honoured to be part of this journey to secure a
meaningful education grounded in Jewish values for our future leaders. The next
time I am asked why I accepted the role of board president, my simplest reply
will be the words of Rabbi Hillel: “If not now, when?” (Ethics of the
Fathers, 1:14)
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