Academic experts say younger students particularly those who were already struggling with literacy and numeracy could face the biggest risk of learning…
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Amid ongoing challenges of growing enrolment and flat funding for next year, public school officials are still hoping for a “near-normal” return to class this fall with a significant drop in COVID-related costs.
As trustees with the Calgary Board of Education consider the 2021-22 operating budget this week, officials remain optimistic that all students will be able to benefit from in-person learning next year, with few disruptions like the ones they’ve faced since March 2020.
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RVS names new leadership for Glenbow Elementary School Written by Noel Edey Tuesday, May 18 2021, 4:16 PM In the fall, Dave Smith, left, will be principal of RVS s new Grades 10-12 online school, and Jason Billings will be principal at Glenbow Elementary School.
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Two of the 2021-22 leadership changes announced today by Rocky View Schools (RVS) will impact the Glenbow School.
It also saw the announcement of principals for the division s first standalone online schools.
Jason Billings has been named principal at Glenbow Elementary School.
Principal of R.J. Hawkey Elementary School in Airdrie since 2018, Billings joined RVS in 2016 after serving as a principal, assistant principal, and teacher with Peel School Board in Ontario since 2005. He also served as a teacher and team leader in Seoul, South Korea from 2003-2005 and a math and science teacher for the Calgary Board of Education from 1999-2002.
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Amid ongoing challenges of growing enrolment and flat funding for next year, public school officials are still hoping for a “near-normal” return to class this fall with a significant drop in COVID-related costs.
As trustees with the Calgary Board of Education consider the 2021-22 operating budget this week, officials remain optimistic that all students will be able to benefit from in-person learning next year, with few disruptions like the ones they’ve faced since March 2020.
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