Let's move towards a process where those who will use a school facility—educators, parents, students—provide the input for school design, location and features unique to the local community. Douglas Park School in Regina is an example that can inspire this process.
Waiting for results
And now… we wait. The Ernst and Young review has been submitted to the School District Superintendent and delivered to the elected members of the DEC. DEC members will take the summer to read the report and will discuss it at the next DEC meeting in September. In the meantime, we will work to keep the movement going by encouraging communication on a local and provincial level.
Sackville as an integrated educational community – The way forward
Sackville as an Integrated Learning Community: How do we get there?
Are you interested in education in Sackville? Please join the Mayor of Sackville on Thursday, April 27 for a public discussion about education. This event will focus on NB's 10-Yr Education plan and what that means for Sackville's schools. Key speakers include Chris Treadwell, Assistant Deputy Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, and Gregg Ingersoll, Anglophone East School District Superintendent.
Moving forward with a review of Sackville's schools
Meeting with the Minister of Education
Update to Sackville Town Council July 4, 2016
Forward Momentum: an update from the Working Group
Making Connections
Sackville Schools 2020 has had a busy start to 2016. We have been working on crafting our recommendation to the local District Education Council (DEC), as well as meeting with principals and students, our local MLA, and other stakeholders. We'll be reaching out to many parties across the province and beyond who have a role to play in the education system.