York
OAPCE YORK DIRECTOR
M. Brancatella
OAPCE Board Director
Michael has lived in York Region since 1986 and is a YCDSB alumni having graduated from Fr Bressani in 1998. He and his wife are raising two small children and chose Catholic Education for them to become strong faith leaders. Michael works tirelessly in his school community and represents parents on the Catholic School Council. He was inspired to join OAPCE so that he could have a larger, more hands-on role in advocating for parents and Catholic education.
Jenny Padula
OAPCE Board Director
Jenny is one of the Directors for OAPCE York region. She has been involved with her children’s Catholic Parent Council for 8 years, where she has held various positions. Jenny holds two degrees from York University, is a community mediator and has been working within the field of medical insurance for the last 15+ years. Jenny and her husband have lived in Vaughan for 14 years and have two children. Jenny believes that our voice matters as parents with children in publicly funded Catholic schools, we must stand up now and advocate for the future of our children.
OAPCE YORK DIRECTOR

M. Brancatella
OAPCE Board Director
Michael has lived in York Region since 1986 and is a YCDSB alumni having graduated from Fr Bressani in 1998. He and his wife are raising two small children and chose Catholic Education for them to become strong faith leaders. Michael works tirelessly in his school community and represents parents on the Catholic School Council. He was inspired to join OAPCE so that he could have a larger, more hands-on role in advocating for parents and Catholic education.

Jenny Padula
OAPCE Board Director
Jenny is one of the Directors for OAPCE York region. She has been involved with her children’s Catholic Parent Council for 8 years, where she has held various positions. Jenny holds two degrees from York University, is a community mediator and has been working within the field of medical insurance for the last 15+ years. Jenny and her husband have lived in Vaughan for 14 years and have two children. Jenny believes that our voice matters as parents with children in publicly funded Catholic schools, we must stand up now and advocate for the future of our children.