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EQAO Welcomes New Chief Assessment Officer, Dr. Steven Reid


TORONTO, Oct. 13, 2017 /CNW/ - Norah Marsh, Chief Executive Officer of the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), is pleased to announce that Dr. Steven Reid will join the agency as its Chief Assessment Officer (CAO), effective October 30, 2017.

Over the span of his 26-year career, Dr. Reid has been a tireless advocate for students, and has served as an educational assistant, classroom teacher, vice-principal, principal and supervisory officer. He has dedicated his entire career to student achievement and well-being, and has worked extensively with students with special education needs. His passion for supporting all students and marginalized communities flows from a volunteer opportunity, while in university, working with students with severe cognitive disabilities.

Dr. Reid is currently the Director of the Field Services Branch at the Ministry of Education, where he is on secondment from the York Region District School Board. In his various roles, he has worked with educators across Ontario and has promoted the use of data analytic tools to help inform action plans. He also has significant experience in the areas of student assessment, data management, strategic planning and educational leadership.

Known for his collaborative approach and his passion for helping students succeed, Dr. Reid will be a key liaison between EQAO and Ontario educators.

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"The EQAO team is excited that Steven is coming onboard as our Chief Assessment Officer. Throughout his career, Steven has helped to close achievement gaps and prepare students for success in their future. With his extensive knowledge of education issues and with his leadership experience, he is ideally suited to support EQAO's modernization initiative. I also want to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Richard Jones for acting as Chief Assessment Officer these last few months. As a member of EQAO since its inception, Richard has had an amazing impact on this organization. Richard will resume his role as Director, Assessment, and we are grateful for his extensive knowledge and tireless commitment to students."
?Norah Marsh, Chief Executive Officer, EQAO

"I'm thrilled to be joining EQAO at this exciting time, as the agency seeks to modernize its assessment program. Educators across the province rely on EQAO data when they explore ways of improving learning programs in classrooms. EQAO's important work contributes to our ability to provide equal opportunities for every student in Ontario."
?Dr. Steven Reid, Chief Assessment Officer, EQAO

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