
OHASSTA-AESHO is excited to announce its new executive team for the 2025-26 year.
| Name | Role | School Board | |
| 1 | Sarah Murdoch | President | Niagara DSB |
| 2 | Butch Rickeard | 1st Vice President, Partnerships, membership | Greater Essex |
| 3 | Meghan Cameron | 2nd Vice PresidentConference Co-ChairOntario Historical Society liaison | Grand Erie DSB |
| 4 | Rachel Collishaw | Past president | Elections Canada |
| 5 | Zoe Flatman | Co-Treasurer | Retired TDSB |
| 6 | Jan Haskings | Co-Treasurer | Retired TDSB |
| 7 | Craig Phillips | Secretary, Web content support | York Catholic District School Board |
| 8 | Christina Iorio | Website and Social Media | York Catholic District School Board |
| 9 | Valérie Lanoue | Présidence, AESHO RESSC représentante | Conseil scolaire catholique Providence |
| 10 | Vanessa Caddel | Email newsletter, Alternate SSENC representative | Rainbow DSB |
| 11 | Melissa Chan | Conference co-chair | Elections Canada |
| 12 | Diane Vautour | SSENC representative | Toronto Catholic DSB |
| 13 | Valérie Emond | Directrice, AESHO | Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est |
| 14 | Leigh MacDonald | Director | Simcoe County DSB |
| 15 | Ted Christou | Faculty of Education liaison | Queen’s University, Kingston |
| 16 | Allan Hux | Director emeritus, OHHSSCA representative | Retired |
The incoming executive is committed to continuing OHASSTA-AESHO’s mission of supporting history and social science educators by providing resources, professional development opportunities and advocating for excellence in teaching. Members can look forward to a conference in 2026, along with innovative initiatives and ongoing support which are aimed at enhancing educational practices and fostering a community of engaged and reflective educators.
Stay tuned for more updates and upcoming events as OHASSTA embarks on another exciting year!