In the fall of 2016 staff in K-9 schools started on a path to coding district wide. Principals and Teacher leads from schools completed Hour of Code activities and planned together how to bring the experience to all students in K-9.
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STEM and ADST @ RO
Mrs. Scheck and Mrs. Dressler along with the staff and students of Robert Ogilvie have recently been participating in Science Technology Engineering and Math challenges through the RO library.
Shoulder Tappers
For many years in School District 60 there have been excellent partnerships that have lead to great opportunities for students. Connections have often been made through staff learning about students’
Bus Fees to Be Rescinded
From the Superintendent of Schools:
Thanks to a new program announced by the Minister of Education Mike Bernier on August 10, 2016, SD 60 will be able to apply for additional funding to be used against transportation costs.Partnership Supports Aboriginal Student Success
Partnership supports Aboriginal student success, https://t.co/LcZ9wqDCtM @bcedplan @sd60 #NationalAboriginalDay
— BC Government News (@BCGovNews) June 21, 2016
NPSS Grad Friday
@NPSecondary Grad will start at 1:30 on Fri/17th. Doors to the arena open at noon! @sd60 #EnergeticCity #YXJAirport
—Food Secure Kids
Several of our Elementary Schools, Ecole Central, Duncan Cran, and Robert Ogilvie, are participating in a food security programme with the Northern Environmental Action Team. Students are learning about growing food,
Province of British Columbia Announces New SD60 School
Education Minister Mike Bernier today announced funding of $24.8-million for a new 365 seat K-6 Elementary School to be located in the northwest of Fort St John.
Start your Career in Peace River North!
Let Your Northern Adventure Begin – Start Your Career in Peace River North!
View School District 60: Peace River North job postings at http://www.makeafuture.ca/regions-districts/bc-public-school-districts/north/peace-river-north/SD60 Grade 5 Aboriginal Day
Just under 500 students, staff, and community members participated on June 23, 2015 in SD60’s first Aboriginal Day for Grade 5 students. The day was supported by members of the community,