AHS Parent Letter Regarding Measles
Posted on Mar 19 2025Please see the following letter from Alberta Health Services with important information for parents and guardians: AHS Parent Letter Regarding Measles
Please see the following letter from Alberta Health Services with important information for parents and guardians: AHS Parent Letter Regarding Measles
Parents - have a voice in education! The annual Alberta Education Assurance (AEA) survey is your opportunity to let us know how we’re doing. Your feedback will help us refine how we provide education…
We were recently informed about a recent data breach reported by PowerSchool, the provider of our Student Information System. We understand that any news of a data breach can be concerning, and we want…
Alberta’s government is seeking public input for Budget 2025 to set financial priorities and support the province’s growing population. Albertans can share their views through an online survey available…
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The Division is excited to announce a comprehensive training program for Educational Assistants (EAs), aimed at enhancing their skills and confidence in supporting students. This initiative reflects the…
In a vibrant display of culture, community, and tradition, our school division recently hosted its biennial Traditional Pow Wow. The event, which took place at Frog Lake First Nation on May 30, 2024,…
The Board of Trustees has approved its Education Plan and a $58,407,702 budget for the 2024-25 school year. Read the full media release here. 2024-25 Budget Infographic
We are excited to host the 2024 Traditional School Division Pow Wow on May 30th! Thank you to Frog Lake First Nation for sharing their pow wow arbor for this event and Kihew Asiniy for providing the host…