Fort McMurray Public School Division (FMPSD) will be hosting Summer School from July 5 to 28 at École McTavish High School. While we are planning for all…
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Students interested in summer school can now sign up.
The Fort McMurray Public School Division is hosting classes at École McTavish High School throughout July for those entering grades 10, 11, and 12.
This includes students in the Fort McMurray Catholic School District as the two switch hosting duties every five years.
Right now, the plan is to have classes take place in person, however, if COVID-19 totals continue to rise it may be moved online.
Last year, 261 students took part in summer school with the FMPSD projecting over 300 to take part this year.
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Fort McMurray Catholic School Division (FMCSD) will not pilot the draft K-6 curriculum next fall. All school divisions in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo are now refusing to pilot the draft program. More than 40 Alberta school divisions are also refusing to take part in the pilot program.
In a Friday release, FMCSD said piloting the new curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic would be a “disservice” to staff, students and families.
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