• December 8, 2017 Rep Session

    Welcome to School District 60’s School Connectedness blog!  This year as the Positive School Culture Coach,  I will meet with reps and school teams to focus on Healthy Relationships and School Connectedness!  We had our first session  on December 8th and shared how we are creating safe, inclusive environments for ALL!!  Below you will find […]

  • SD60 PBS blog link

    Here is the link to School District 60’s PBS & Social Responsibility blog. It has all of the information and links from the beginning of SD60’s implementation of PBS up to and including the 2016-2017 school year. http://www.prn.bc.ca/sr-pbs/

  • Shout Out to Ms. Vasarhelyi’s Class at Robert Ogilvie School

    Ms. V and her wonderful students made Gratitude Trees for Thanksgiving.  This class has worked really hard on building a compassionate learning community where all students belong, feel safe to take risks and work hard!! Nice work class!!

  • Mind Up, Brain Lessons & Core Competencies

    Literacy Session #2 October 12, 2017 Presentation Brain Pre-assessment Mind Up Grade 3-5 Brain Lesson Brain Formative Assessment Hot Seat October 2017 Literacy Session Flipgrid POPEI  School District 20 Kootenay-Columbia — scroll down to “Curriculum Implementation” — I can BIG Sheets  North Vancouver SD44 Core Competencies 

  • Creating Compassionate Learning Communities and Growth Mindset

    Literacy Series Session #1 Presentation Today we met for an hour for the first session of a monthly Literacy Series focused on Creating Compassionate Learning Communities and Growth Mindset.  Thanks to the teachers who attended at this busy time of year.  A highlight for me was teacher’s sharing what they have already implemented in their […]

  • Shout Out to Mr. Hyland & his students at NPSS

    Mr. Hyland teaches the Evergreen Program at NPSS.  He has already started fostering a Compassionate Learning Community in his classroom.  He is teaching about Multiple Intelligences and his students have created a Community Brain!!  A big thumbs up to Mr. Hyland and his students!!!!!