Parents and staff are welcome to attend Charter Board meetings in the capacity of observers. Individuals who wish, to attend the Charter Board meeting or make a presentation, are asked to contact the Chairperson or Secretary at least 2 weeks in advance; RSVP is required. All observers and presenters are asked to review the Guest and Observer Card found here.
Inherent in the Westmount definition is the Alberta Education definition of gifted and talented (Alberta 2000), the Columbus Group definition of giftedness (Columbus Group 1991) and the National Association of Gifted Children (NAGC).
See About Westmount to learn more about our philosophy on giftedness.
Review the links below to learn more.
At Westmount, we look at giftedness “from the inside out.” What does this mean for us? It means we strive to first know and honour who our students are before we can help them become the best they can be.
Westmount embraces asynchronous development – uneven intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In average children, these three aspects of development progress at about the same rate. That is, the development is in “sync.” An average 3-year-old has the intellectual and physical abilities as well as the emotional maturity as most other 3-year-olds. However, in gifted children development of those areas can be out of “sync.” The gifted child’s intellectual development can be more advanced than her physical and emotional development, which progress at a different rate.
Westmount’s content and curriculum delivery are modified to account for this asynchrony, thus affecting the way the school implements instructional methods in particular circumstances.
Dates for 2024-2025 Board Meetings
Wednesday September 18, 2024 6:00 pm
Wednesday October 16, 2024 6:00 pm
Wednesday November 20, 2024 6:00 pm
Wednesday November 27, 2024 6:00 pm – Annual General Meeting of the Society**
Wednesday December 18, 2024 5:00 pm
Wednesday January 15, 2025 6:00 pm
Wednesday February 19, 2025 6:00 pm
Wednesday March 19, 2025 6:00 pm
Wednesday April 16, 2025 6:00 pm
Wednesday May 21, 2025 6:00 pm
Wednesday June 18, 2025 5:00 pm
Kimberley Bufton (Parent Director) – is a parent board member with a gifted child at the mid-high campus. Kimberley is a Partner at McLeod Law LLP and has been practicing law for 25 years. Kimberley is committed to supporting the school, children and staff of Westmount in their objective to provide an environment of learning under the inside out mandate. Kimberley obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Simon Fraser University and her law degree at the University of Alberta.
Simon Corrin (Vice-Chair and Parent Director) – Simon is a parent board member who has three children at Westmount; two at the Elementary Campus and one in the Mid-High. Simon has a long-term interest in supporting the school’s vision and mission. His family’s prior experience at other schools has highlighted the difference for them between a standard education and one that supports the varied needs of gifted students from the inside out. He wholeheartedly supports gifted education, recognizing the critical roles of student resiliency and self-awareness. Simon is Vice-President of the University Heights Community Association and President, CEO / Consultant of Vannin Technology Consulting Inc. Vannin specializes in Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS). He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Information Technology and Bachelor of Science with Specialization in Physical Psychology (Neurology), Major: Physics.
David Holland (Non-Parent Director) – is a retired educator with more than 40 years of highly varied experience. He has been intimately involved in gifted education for half that time, including teaching junior and senior high Humanities courses in both the GATE program for the Calgary Board of Education and at Westmount Charter School. David was the Learning Commons Coordinator at Westmount’s mid-high for two years before he retired. He served the CBE as an AISI Learning Leader, coaching teachers to improve their assessment practices and their pedagogy, and as the system specialist for gifted education. Working in other jurisdictions with many gifted students in both congregated and inclusive settings makes David aware of how special Westmount’s nuanced understanding of those needs is. David welcomes the opportunity to extend his previous experience as a Westmount Board member (2007-09) and as a member of Westmount’s staff (2014-19) by contributing his energy and understanding to Westmount’s current board and community.
Peter Khu (Chair and Non-Parent Director) – Peter is a Non-parent board member who is focused on supporting Westmount’s inside out charter mandate. He values the goal of creating an environment where administration, staff, parents, and students can be partners in helping each child at Westmount reach their highest personal potential. Since 2011, he has been the President of the University Heights Community Association and has served on the South Shaganappi Strategic Planning Group; a regional community advocacy group within the Northwest sector of Calgary. He is also an active supporter of the arts community in Calgary and has served for two years as the President of the Tritones Rhythm Society, which brings international faculty to teach workshops at an annual tap dance festival. Peter has worked as a management consultant serving clients in North America. Currently, he is a principal in a private investment and asset management company which has land and real estate holdings in Western Canada.
Hoda Kilani (Non-Parent Director) – Hoda Kilani is the owner of Right Career Fit, a career coaching practice that helps young adults (ages 14 to 25) and women-in-transition find education/career direction. She is a Certified Professional Career Coach and a member of the Professional Association of Resume Writers & Career Coaches (PARW/CC). Her continued lifelong learning, career and volunteer involvements provide her with up-to-date expertise in educational project design, business experience and continuous improvement processes. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Political Science, a Master of Education and a Doctor of Education.
Tun Myo (Non-Parent Director) is an Independent contractor for companies in the oil and gas, mining, power generation and not-for-profit sectors. He holds a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, a Chartered Accountant designation from CPA Alberta and is a USA Certified Public Accountant.
Myrtle Sproule (Non-Parent Director) is the Team Lead, Accounts Payable with the City of Calgary. Prior to commencing her term as a non-parent director, Myrtle served as President of the Westmount Charter School Parent Fundraising Society and Treasurer of Westmount Charter School Council. She has a Bachelor of Commerce from Concordia University and a Masters in Business Administration from McMaster University.
Uthpala Tennakoon (Parent Director) is Associate Professor for Human Resources Management at the Bisset School of Business, Mount Royal University. She brings a background in finance, human resources the Board. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Moratuwa and a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resources & Organizational Dynamics from the University of Calgary.
Click here to download the Westmount Charter Board Policy Handbook.
Introduction
These policies are statements, adopted by the charter board, that:
Our policies set the terms by which the charter board governs. They are written expressions of our principles.
Administrative procedures are the procedures and practices established by or adopted by the superintendent that direct the administration in the implementation or achievement of the results expressed in or intended by board policy statements.
Whereas board policy statements express values and define important objectives, administrative procedures focus more closely on how the administration operates and manages activities within the school.
Email: BoardChair@westmountcharter.com