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Edmonton Journal on MSNWho should watch over what kids read, the Alberta government or educators?But who should vet the books that our kids can access in public spaces? Should it be government or the educators? This week, Alberta Education Minister Demetrios ...
Nicolaides held a news conference Monday, where he outlined the province’s plan to consult with parents and introduce ...
In the annual survey for the 2022-2023 school year, Edmonton Public Schools saw 61,378 respondents — a 10,000 ... but only 69 per cent of kindergarten to Grade 6 staff have used the division’s ...
Edmonton Public Schools has focused on reading for decades. Our teachers and literacy consultants are passionate about helping students throughout their kindergarten to Grade 12 learning journey.
Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools said the government ... open is important because of the significant disruption it would cause for families if kindergarten to Grade 6 students ...
The Edmonton Public School Division will not be taking part in piloting the UCP government’s draft kindergarten to Grade ... Elk Island Public Schools has also announced it won’t be taking ...
In a very short two months, Edmonton Public Schools has got the technology ... "The extension of the Christmas break for students in kindergarten to Grade 12 may provide a necessary break in ...
Edmonton Public Schools will have less money next year to help kindergarteners ... Her four-year-old son, Malcolm, is heading to kindergarten in the fall. His preschool receives PUF funding to help ...
Starting Feb. 1, 2020, parents who have Kindergarten students using ... to $60 for the remainder of the school year. Edmonton Public Schools board is calling it a hard decision, but they have ...
EDMONTON -- Edmonton Public Schools trustees are set to meet on ... a new yellow bus fee of $260 annually for students in Kindergarten to Grade 6, and of $515 annually for students in Grades ...
Edmonton Public Schools superintendent Darrel Robertson ... Of them, 7,483 are in kindergarten. “We’re facing a tiny tidal wave of kids coming to our district,” board chairman Michael ...
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