LCSD joins others in saying no to curriculum pilot
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Another school board in the Lakeland regions says they will not be piloting the new curriculum handed down by the province.
The Lakeland Catholic School District says they’ll be passing on being a test of the new information.
“Our Board and senior staff have consulted with principals, teachers and school councils about the draft K-6 curriculum. Concerns have been raised regarding the implementation timeframe, resource availability, and the ability to pilot meaningfully while dealing with pandemic circumstances, ” said Board Chair Diane Bauer
Other school boards in the area like Northern Lights Public Schools and St. Paul Education had previously passed on being a pilot for the curriculum.
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All three Lakeland school boards have decided they will not be piloting the new draft curriculum that would impact students in Kindergarten to Grade 6.
“In my opinion, the program is not ready to be piloted. It is not complete,” said Réginald Roy, president of Conseil scolaire Center-Est, the school board that oversees Cold Lake’s Francophone school École Voyageur.
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CSCE issued a statement on Apr. 13 saying their schools would not be piloting the new curriculum this fall.
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