About
Grand Erie Parent Involvement Committee (GEPIC) acts as an advisory body to the Grand Erie District School Board, providing an important link between parents and the Board’s Trustees and Director of Education. GEPIC recognizes that parent/caregiver involvement is a key component to the success of students and helps build thriving school communities. Under the Ministry of Education's Parent Engagement Policy, all school boards are required to have a committee comprised of a majority of parents that is directly linked to the Director of Education and Trustees.
Want to Get Involved?
2025-26 Meetings
- Thursday, October 23, 2025 (In-person and virtual)
- Thursday, January 29, 2026 (In-person and virtual)
- Thursday, March 26, 2026 (In-person and virtual)
- Thursday, May 28, 2026 (In-person and virtual)
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Virtual meetings will be held through Microsoft Teams.
The purpose of GEPIC
- Support, encourage and enhance meaningful parent involvement at the Board level
- Improve student achievement and well-being
- Embrace belonging and inclusion, and address barriers to engagement
- Communicate important information from the Ministry of Education to parents/caregivers
How Does GEPIC Help (Build Parent/Caregiver Engagement?)
GEPIC members have the opportunity to build partnerships in education, network and share ideas with their peers, and support strategies to enhance parental involvement in schools and at the Board level. This is achieved:
- By providing advice to the Board that promotes parent/caregiver involvement
- By communicating topics that matter to parents
- By developing strategies and initiatives the Board can use to engage more parents to support children’s learning at home and at school
- Through planning and hosting events, speaker series and presentations on topics of interest to parents/caregivers
- By sharing information with and supporting the work of school councils
Who is GEPIC?
PRO Grant
The Parents Reaching Out (PRO) program provides funding to district school boards to work with parent stakeholder groups, and/or school councils to lead projects supporting parent/family engagement focused on how school communities can improve in at least one of the following areas which align with Grand Erie priorities:
Grand Erie Priorities
Together, we build a culture of learning, well-being and belonging to inspire each learner.
Learning
We build a culture of learning to nurture curiosity and opportunity for each learner
Well-Being
We build a culture of well-being to support the cognitive, social emotional and physical needs of each learner.
Belonging
We build a culture of belonging to support an equitable, inclusive and responsive environment for each learner.
Grand Erie District School Board schools PRO Grant projects for 2025-26 include:
| ELEMENTARY | |
|---|---|
School | Project |
Agnes G. Hodge Public School | Self-Regulation Parent Modules |
Banbury Heights School | Family Fun Night (Family Fun: Learn, Move, Grow) |
Branlyn Community School | School Community Fair |
Burford District Elementary School | Screens and Technology Affecting Your Children |
Caledonia Centennial Public School | CCPS Family Movie Night |
Cedarland Public School | Cedarland Community Fair |
Central Public School | Mental Health, Student Well-Being |
Grand River Public School | Creating Welcoming and Safe Space for Students and Families |
J.L Mitchener Public School | Community & Inclusion Mural |
Lakewood Elementary School | Make STEM Fun to Create Leaders of Tomorrow |
Mt. Pleasant School | Family Fun Bingo Night |
North Ward School | Community Engagement Events |
Princess Elizabeth Public School | Education Week - Supporting Families |
Walsh Public School | Art with Heart – Family Paint Night |
| JOINT PROJECTS | |
Delhi District Secondary School, | Upower Student and Parent Presentation - Nurturing Your Child's Emotional Wellbeing |
Hagersville Secondary School, | Hagersville Secondary FOS Parent Outreach at HSS – a night to learn with your children |
Rainham, Thompson Creek | Social Networking Safety with Children & Teens |
Ecole Confederation and Ecole Dufferin | Social Networking Safety |