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Fort McMurray, our beautiful northern home is known for many things, but, environmental stewardship might not be the top 10. At the Fort McMurray Public School Division (FMPSD) however, environmental stewardship is certainly top three.
Did you know FMPSD is dedicated to environmental stewardship through the efforts of a âGreen Sceneâ committee? The Green Scene is a collaboration between the Board of Trustees, our Superintendent Jennifer Turner, administration, teachers, parents, and on special occasions, even students. Their collective vision is to encourage environmental education and action in our 16 schools, Division and community. This yearâs committee is made up of 10 members.
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Fort McMurray, our beautiful northern home is known for many things, but, environmental stewardship might not be the top 10. At the Fort McMurray Public School Division (FMPSD) however, environmental stewardship is certainly top three.
Did you know FMPSD is dedicated to environmental stewardship through the efforts of a âGreen Sceneâ committee? The Green Scene is a collaboration between the Board of Trustees, our Superintendent Jennifer Turner, administration, teachers, parents, and on special occasions, even students. Their collective vision is to encourage environmental education and action in our 16 schools, Division and community. This yearâs committee is made up of 10 members.
Article content
Fort McMurray, our beautiful northern home is known for many things, but, environmental stewardship might not be the top 10. At the Fort McMurray Public School Division (FMPSD) however, environmental stewardship is certainly top three.
Did you know FMPSD is dedicated to environmental stewardship through the efforts of a âGreen Sceneâ committee? The Green Scene is a collaboration between the Board of Trustees, our Superintendent Jennifer Turner, administration, teachers, parents, and on special occasions, even students. Their collective vision is to encourage environmental education and action in our 16 schools, Division and community. This yearâs committee is made up of 10 members.
By Jaryn Vecchio
Composite High School // Steph Seidel - Harvard Broadcasting
The Fort McMurray Public School Division won’t pilot the provincial government’s draft K-6 curriculum.
A board meeting was held last week where the administration voted in favour of keeping the current curriculum for the next school year.
The government of Alberta announced in March schools would soon focus on four themes: literacy, numeracy, citizenship, and practical skills.
However, it has received heavy backlash over the lack of alleged consultation, focuses, and more.
“This has been and continues to be, a very challenging time for our students, staff and their families,” said Linda Mywaart, FMPSD Board Chair.
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