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St Catherine teacher nominated for Edwin Parr Award -- Award recognizes first-year teachers

Article content Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools announced a St. Catherine’s teacher would be its nominee for a provincial award, recognizing teachers on the threshold of their career. The district’s board of trustees nominated Nicole Dube for the Edwin Parr Award for District 1 for the Alberta School Board Association’s work in her first year as a teacher. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. St. Catherine teacher nominated for Edwin Parr Award Award recognizes first-year teachers Back to video “I was very excited,” Dube said. “It is even more exciting because you are nominated by your principal and your administration. To know that they know how hard I have been working and that they think I’ve been doing well, I think that was probably the most exciting part, to have that validation from superiors.”

St Catherine teacher nominated for Edwin Parr Award -- Award recognizes first-year teachers

St Catherine teacher nominated for Edwin Parr Award -- Award recognizes first-year teachers
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New bill would allow Alberta school superintendents to police themselves

Posted: Mar 09, 2021 2:52 PM MT | Last Updated: March 10 Alberta Education Minister Adriana LaGrange says school superintendents play an important role in making sure every student receives a high-quality education.(Scott Neufeld/CBC ) Alberta superintendents will be able to police their own profession if a new bill is passed in the legislature. Education Minister Adriana LaGrange introduced a bill on Tuesday that would see senior school division leaders required to belong to a college, which would investigate any complaints against the professionals. By September 2022, should the bill pass, the existing College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS) would have the legal power to investigate its members. It would also be responsible for ensuring superintendents skills and knowledge are up to date.

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