Carryl Bennett
| PlatformOur profession is a mix of unique challenges, joys and complexities. To ensure that every teacher’s voice is heard, we need a strong provincial ATA that values our diverse community of educators. Recent issues like new curricula, provincial bargaining, underfunded support systems and rising mental health concerns have created significant challenges for us. I am dedicated to addressing these issues and making sure that all concerns—big or small—are acknowledged and addressed. With my varied experiences both in and out of the classroom, I believe I am well-equipped to support the teachers in the Edmonton district. My passion for advocating for ATA members, my flexibility in tackling challenges and my determination make me a strong candidate for the role of district representative. BiographyI have taught Grades 4–12 in a variety of settings, including suburban and rural districts, English and French immersion schools, and both public and Catholic systems. Currently, I am a Grade 8 homeroom teacher in St. Albert Catholic. My involvement with the ATA began in my second year of teaching when I attended Summer Conference and became secretary of Wolf Creek Local #3. Over the past 23 years at the local level, I have served in various roles, including secretary, EPC chair, ARA representative, NSC chair, PD chair, LCO and NCTCA representative. I have been local president since 2013. At the regional level, I have been part of the NCTCA executive since 2017, serving as both secretary and president. At the provincial level, I have been actively involved with the ATA Science Council since 2013, holding positions such as assistant conference director, conference director, president, vice-president and past president. Currently, I am the local president of Greater St. Albert Catholic Teachers’ Local #23, and president of the North Central Teachers’ Convention Association. |
Deneen Zielke
I was born in Viking, Alberta, home of the Sutter brothers, which strongly contributed to my love of hockey and cheering for the home team. I enjoyed many things about small-town rural life. My teaching career began in Sherwood Park. I quickly became a school representative and have since been involved in the work of the ATA. As TBAC chair, I met the superintendent to discuss teacher’s concerns. This led to a role on TWC and becoming NSC chair, leading our teachers as we negotiated at the local level. As local president, I am so proud of the work our local has accomplished. Our executive is an amazing group of professionals. Supporting these local leaders and our school representatives in the work they do is key to our success. At the provincial level, in addition to supporting my executive at their scheduled seminars, I was selected to serve on the Provincial Communication Committee to support member engagement. I intend toDemonstrate integrity by
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