Category Archives: AGM (Annual General Meeting)

Winds of change

EEB2 APEEE AGM 2023 – a glimpse of hope that times are changing

I follow the Woluwe valley down avenue Oscar Jespers
Listening to the wind of change
A February warmish night, youngsters passing by
Listening to the wind of change…

So where shall I start? In 2022, as much as I wanted to get down to work, there was almost nothing to do. But let’s look back at how it all started. Continue reading Winds of change

The AGM is done. You won’t believe what happened with resolution 2!!!

UPDATE March 23, 2022:

St. Anthony really worked fast this time around! The official results of the resolutions at the latest AGM (our copy) have finally been made public just a few hours after this post being published.

It’s official! Saint Anthony, the patron saint of lost things, is being summoned by these Diaries for the first time in 2022… And it’s no small ask we have for him: the results for the voted resolutions at the latest AGM are still missing!!!

At the APEEE AGM on 3 February nine resolutions (our copy) were voted. Among them, one stood out and was the subject of an article of this blog on why it should be voted down. This resolution is also the reason why the results of the votes on all nine resolutions have not yet been published on the website of the APEEE as of the time of publishing this article. Continue reading The AGM is done. You won’t believe what happened with resolution 2!!!

Déjà vu…

…or why you should VOTE (AGAIN) AGAINST Resolution 2 on Written procedure at the upcoming AGM!

As science fiction memes go, especially those inspired by The Matrix, I must admit that I have seen much, much worse.

I’m of course referring to the APEEEs proposal for the next AGM to introduce in the statutes a possibility that the APEEE board takes decisions through a written procedure. What makes it such an extraordinary Déjà vu moment is that an almost identical version of this resolution had been tabled at last year’s AGM, but the required 2/3 majority of APEEE Class Representatives did not support this resolution. Fast forward one year, and here it is again! You should ask yourself why. Continue reading Déjà vu…

pre-AGM cross-sections warm up meeting

The APEEE AGM of 2022 is fast approaching (It’s on Thursday 3 February 2022 at 7 pm) and with it comes a lot of excitement. Even if all parents can attend the AGM, Members of the Board are in full campaign mode and organising meetings with their sections’ class representatives left, right and centre. Class representatives are the ones with voting power.

Meanwhile, a few of the many avid readers of this blog challenged me to organise a pre-AGM meeting to let all interested parents know what they can expect from the AGM.

I took up the challenge; everyone is welcome!

 

Continue reading pre-AGM cross-sections warm up meeting

The troubled tale of a Code of Conduct

The last week and a half I have received many questions from parents about the proposed APEEE Code of Conduct (CoC): What is this CoC? Why does it need to be voted now? Why do ALL parents need to vote on this?

Before I start addressing those questions, I would like to say that I really think a CoC is a good thing. This is so because common sense does not always prevail. In those cases, having a set of ground rules for acceptable behaviour and communication may come handy for ensuring a good work environment. However, the APEEE’s proposed CoC is not fit for purpose. Below you will find out why. Continue reading The troubled tale of a Code of Conduct

How to manipulate an election and get away with it

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Continue reading How to manipulate an election and get away with it

Second open letter to the President of the APEEE Woluwe

Second Open letter for the attention of Mr Houghton-Clarke, President of the APEEE Woluwe

Dear Mr Houghton-Clarke, President of the APEEE Woluwe,

As I explained in the opening of my previous letter to you, we have never met  therefore I do not understand why you address me on a first name basis. If you must, please address me as Mr Santos. Continue reading Second open letter to the President of the APEEE Woluwe