Tomorrow (May 6th) is Hat's on for Mental Health. We encourage our EBWS families to share pictures with us and tell us about what they do to take care of their mental health. Bandit and Mrs. Mckeage both love to get outside and play because . . . Outside is the best side!
Breaking: We're getting word Education Minister Adriana LaGrange is removing funding from school districts for May and June that would cover salaries of custodial workers, maintenance, and educational assistants. #abpoli#abed#yyc#yeg#covid19ab#ableg
We've made it through the 1st week of online learning, & we're so glad we've done it together. We're all learning how to support one another as we navigate this challenging time, but one of our highlights was connecting with our students and seeing them continue to learn at home!
We want to send a big shout out to all of our parents who are supporting their kids working at home. Please let us know if you need any help. Here is a great picture of a project one of our Kinder's from Mrs. Vriend's class did with his Mom! We LOVE the name of his robot!
In teachers’ lounges and copy rooms all over the country, teachers complain about their students. But it’s toxic for students, and for teachers’ feelings about their work, writes Lauren Vargas. https://t.co/NX0FGMP8oV #ewopinion
@OPCpqpbarrie@A_J_Golding Good to hear! School administrators exert the greatest influence on attitudes & beliefs when it comes to creating equitable & inclusive learning environments in the French immersion context. They have real power to effect change in their school communities!
An interesting read... remember the “Alberta Advantage.” I remember being a young parent and paying $450 for our son to attend kindergarten in a public school... a research proven investment in his future. Kindergarten funding was one of many victims. ”https://t.co/pC7sOUeTBx