This is Parkland's first attempt at a school wide lipdub.
We think they are amazing...what do you think???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJvqK6jHKcA&feature=youtu.be
Monday, April 14, 2014
Did You Meet the White Hatter?
Courtesy of Trustee Ayling...
Check out The White Hatter on Facebook or check out his websites, http://personalprotectionsystems.ca/ or http://thedigitalsheepdog.ca/ --especially if you have kids!
I saw his presentation on Internet and Social Media Safety to Mount Baker Secondary School students on Friday and it was amazing.
He really gets where our kids are coming from and his information helps to keep them safe without limiting their digital socializing.
Check out The White Hatter on Facebook or check out his websites, http://personalprotectionsystems.ca/ or http://thedigitalsheepdog.ca/ --especially if you have kids!
I saw his presentation on Internet and Social Media Safety to Mount Baker Secondary School students on Friday and it was amazing.
He really gets where our kids are coming from and his information helps to keep them safe without limiting their digital socializing.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Feedback - new K-9 Draft Curriculum
The feedback form for the new draft K-9 curriculum is now live. Your opinion matters, so please take a few moments to share your thoughts with the Ministry of Education.
From the BC K-9 Curriculum website:
The review of K-9 draft curriculum will take place during the 2013/14 school year. The review and feedback process is intended to be broadly based – it is designed to gather feedback from many individuals, schools, districts, organizations, regions, networks and groups within the education sector.
The Ministry will gather feedback through a variety of processes and this input will continue to inform the redesign process. All feedback is appreciated.
As available, draft curriculum documents will be posted online for review. For now, K-9 draft curriculum is available for Math, Science, Social Studies and English Language Arts.
The review of K-9 draft curriculum will take place during the 2013/14 school year. The review and feedback process is intended to be broadly based – it is designed to gather feedback from many individuals, schools, districts, organizations, regions, networks and groups within the education sector.
The Ministry will gather feedback through a variety of processes and this input will continue to inform the redesign process. All feedback is appreciated.
As available, draft curriculum documents will be posted online for review. For now, K-9 draft curriculum is available for Math, Science, Social Studies and English Language Arts.
For all things educational - province wide
From October 2013; The BCCPAC Board of directors is very pleased to announce the start of an exciting new relationship with Janet Steffenhagen. Janet is a well-known and highly respected freelance writer who has been on the BC education beat for over a dozen... years and whose influential education blog, Report Card, appeared in the Vancouver Sun for many years. We welcome Janet as our guest blogger and look forward to her twice weekly posts and the stimulating discussion about education which inevitably follows.
http://www.bccpac.bc.ca/
We invite all parents to check out and engage in the many posts and conversations available since then.
http://www.bccpac.bc.ca/
We invite all parents to check out and engage in the many posts and conversations available since then.
Monday, May 20, 2013
BCCPAC 2013 Spring Conference
Speakers and Presentations;
Many of the attending delegates were asking for copies of speaker presentations to review and share.
BCCPAC both heard and acted quickly to add these to their website.
BCCPAC, along with your DPAC delegates, hope you will find these resources helpful;
http://conference.bccpac.bc.ca/2013-speaker-presentations.html
Many of the attending delegates were asking for copies of speaker presentations to review and share.
BCCPAC both heard and acted quickly to add these to their website.
BCCPAC, along with your DPAC delegates, hope you will find these resources helpful;
http://conference.bccpac.bc.ca/2013-speaker-presentations.html
Friday, April 5, 2013
UPDATED; "Health & Potential" strategy for youth
Earlier this month, parents, staff and Education Leaders from SD5 had the opportunity to hear a powerful message from Al Nutini and the Community Prevention Education Continuum (CPEC). His presentation focused on a “Health & Potential” strategy called “Spark”.
From that presentation, DPAC would like to share the Search Institute’s “What Kids Need to Succeed.” Their research has identified four important areas of positive youth development.
** The Happiness Advantage**
by Shawn Achor
From that presentation, DPAC would like to share the Search Institute’s “What Kids Need to Succeed.” Their research has identified four important areas of positive youth development.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
SD5 "News"
At our last DPAC meeting we bid, "Thank you, good bye and good luck" to our retiring Superintendent, Bill Gook. DPAC has had the honour of working with him for the past five years and we wish him the very best in all his future endeavours.
We also had the honour of welcoming Superintendent Bendina Miller to our family. She has graciously stepped in for one year, to not only lead our district but to aid us in finding a suitable, permanent replacement.
Bendina retired from her nine year Superintendent position for School District #6 in 2010, and has been acting as a consultant on the BC Ministry of Education's 21st Century Learning and Special Needs initiative. She submitted a report on the Future of Special Education in BC, in which she travelled extensively to view other strategies and models for inclusion for special education.
We not only look forward to working with Superintendent Miller, we encourage all parents to check out her weekly postings on our District's website,
We also had the honour of welcoming Superintendent Bendina Miller to our family. She has graciously stepped in for one year, to not only lead our district but to aid us in finding a suitable, permanent replacement.
Bendina retired from her nine year Superintendent position for School District #6 in 2010, and has been acting as a consultant on the BC Ministry of Education's 21st Century Learning and Special Needs initiative. She submitted a report on the Future of Special Education in BC, in which she travelled extensively to view other strategies and models for inclusion for special education.
We not only look forward to working with Superintendent Miller, we encourage all parents to check out her weekly postings on our District's website,
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