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Thursday, June 15, 2017
APPROVED MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR BOARD MEETING HELD RVS EDUCATION CENTRE 2651 CHINOOK WINDS DR. SW AIRDRIE, ALBERTA THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 TRUSTEES PRESENT: Chair, Ward 5 Colleen Munro Vice Chair, Ward 3 Todd Brand Ward 1 Norma Lang Ward 2 Bev LaPeare Ward 3 Sylvia Eggerer Ward 4 Helen Clease Ward 6 Fiona Gilbert TRUSTEES ABSENT WITH REGRETS: ADMINISTRATION PRESENT: Superintendent of Schools Greg Luterbach Associate Superintendent of Business and Darrell Couture Operations RECORDER: Executive Assistant Karen Dolynny CALL TO ORDER: Chair Colleen Munro called the meeting to order at 9:31a.m. REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA #115-2017 MOTION BY TRUSTEE BEV LAPEARE : The Board of Trustees approves the June 15, 2017, Regular Board meeting agenda as presented. CARRIED IN CAMERA: #116-2017 MOTION BY TRUSTEE BEV LAPEARE : The Board of Trustees moves into an in-camera meeting at 9:32 a.m. CARRIED Board Chair Coleen Munro recessed the In-Camera meeting at 10:10 a.m. to move into the Regular Board meeting. Rocky View School Division No. 41 ___________________________ Chair – Board of Trustees MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING #117-2017 MOTION BY TRUSTEE NORMA LANG: The Board of Trustees approves the minutes of the June 1, 2017, Regular Board meeting as circulated. CARRIED EXEMPLARY PRACTICE: EXCELLENCE IN TEACHER/EDWIN PARR/POST-SECONDARY ACHIEVEMENTS Recognition of Post-Secondary Achievement Centered on the principle that building capacity increases the collective efficacy of a group to improve student learning, Rocky View Schools believes that educators have a responsibility to be both teachers and learners. In order to equip today’s learners with the critical competencies needed to succeed in tomorrow’s changing global society, educators first must understand the world that they are preparing them for. -
Mental Health Capacity Building Projects in Alberta, April 2015
Alberta Health – Mental Health Capacity Building Projects in Alberta April 2015 Education AHS Project MHCB Project Name Schools Grades Community School Division Zone Zone Bert Church High School 9/12 Airdrie Bow Valley High School 10/12 Cochrane Airdrie/ Mitford Middle School K-8 Stepping Stones to Mental Health Rocky View School Division No. 41 Zone 5 Calgary Chestermere WG Murdoch School 6/12 Crossfield George McDougall High School 9/12 Airdrie Chestermere High School 10/12 Chestermere Banff Elementary School K-6 Banff Banff/ Canadian Rockies Regional Division Right from the Start École Lawrence Grassi Middle School 4/8 Zone 5 Calgary Canmore Canmore No. 12 Elizabeth Rummel K-3 Sunrise Outreach School 6/12 Central School K-1 Brooks/ Innovations Project (schools as per Eastbrook Elementary School 2/6 Brooks Grasslands Regional Division No. 6 Zone 6 South Grasslands facebook page) Griffin Park School 2/6 Brooks Junior High School 7/9 École La Mosaïque K-6 École de la Source K-9 École La Rose Sauvage 7/12 Calgary École Notre Dame-de-la Paix K-6 Calgary Greater Southern Separate Public Projet Appartenance École Terre des Jeunes K-6 Zone 5 Calgary Francophone Francophone Region #4 École Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys K-12 École Notre-Dame des Vallées K-8 Cochrane École Francophone d'Airdrie K-12 Airdrie École Beausoleil K-7 Okotoks École Notre-Dame des Monts K-12 Canmore Almadina-Mountain View Elementary K-4 Transitions - A Wellness Campus Almadina School Society - Charter Calgary Calgary Zone 5 Calgary Empowerment Project (WEP) Almadina-Ogden Middle School School 5/9 Campus © 2015 Government of Alberta 1 Alberta Health – Mental Health Capacity Building Projects in Alberta April 2015 Calgary Islamic Private School K-12 Private Schools Phoenix Horizon Academy Private K-12 Forest Lawn High School 10/12 Annie Gale Junior High 7/9 Ernest Morrow Junior High 6/9 Calgary Board of Education Lester B. -
The King's University Academic Program Review Bachelor of Education, Elementary and Secondary Education
The King's University Academic Program Review Bachelor of Education, Elementary and Secondary Education 31 October 2016 Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Self-Study ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 1. Description of the Self-Study Process ............................................................................................... 4 2. Department Profile ............................................................................................................................... 5 2.1. History and Context of the Education Program ............................................................................. 5 2.2 Goals, Priorities and Principles ........................................................................................................ 9 2.3. Staffing .................................................................................................................................... 12 2.4. Other Resources ...................................................................................................................... 14 1.4. Scholarly Activity ..................................................................................................................... 16 3. Program(s) ...................................................................................................................................... -
Community College of the Air Force Alabama a & M University
Community College of the Air Force Alabama A & M University University of Alabama at Birmingham Amridge University University of Alabama in Huntsville Alabama State University University of Alabama System Office The University of Alabama Central Alabama Community College Athens State University Auburn University at Montgomery Auburn University Birmingham Southern College Chattahoochee Valley Community College Concordia College Alabama South University-Montgomery Enterprise State Community College James H Faulkner State Community College Faulkner University Gadsden State Community College New Beginning College of Cosmetology George C Wallace State Community College-Dothan George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville George C Wallace State Community College-Selma Herzing University-Birmingham Huntingdon College Heritage Christian University J F Drake State Community and Technical College J F Ingram State Technical College Jacksonville State University Jefferson Davis Community College Jefferson State Community College John C Calhoun State Community College Judson College Lawson State Community College-Birmingham Campus University of West Alabama Lurleen B Wallace Community College Marion Military Institute Miles College University of Mobile University of Montevallo Northwest-Shoals Community College University of North Alabama Northeast Alabama Community College Oakwood University Alabama Southern Community College Prince Institute Southeast Reid State Technical College Bishop State Community College Samford University Selma University -
Langdon Junior/Senior High School Construction Update 2021-2023
Ward Two Trustee Report MARCH / APRI L/ MAY 2020 Langdon Junior/Senior High School Construction Update ▪ A conceptual design for our newest Ward 2 School was completed at the end of May. ▪ The province confirmed, in late April, that they will provide funding for construction to begin in the fall of 2021. ▪ Potential date for the school to open is September 2024. 2021-2023 Capital Plan Priorities ▪ Trustees approved RVS’ 2021-2023 Capital Plan Priorities and directed administration to submit to Alberta Education by April 1, 2020. ▪ RVS’ number one priority for the 2021 budget year is to increase the size of Bow Valley High School’s existing building in order to address an anticipated utilization rate of 112 per cent. ▪ The second and third 2021 capital priorities are to build new schools in both Airdrie (K – Gr. 9) and Cochrane (K – Gr. 5). General Contractors Selected for Indus School ▪ Trustees awarded Westcor Construction Inc. a contract for the full renovation of Indus School. ▪ Trustees awarded Great Northern Plumbing Inc. a contract to complete a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system upgrade at Beiseker Community School. ▪ Trustees awarded Ainsworth Inc. two contracts to complete HVAC system upgrades at W.G. Murdoch School and Cochrane High School. ▪ Trustees awarded MJS Mechanical LTD a contract to complete a HVAC system upgrade at A.E. Bowers School. Schools Designated for New Chestermere Communities ▪ Effective September 2020, English and French Immersion students residing in Chestermere’s new communities of Chelsea and Dawson’s Landing will be designated to East Lake School, Chestermere Lake Middle School and Chestermere High School. -
Arnprior District High School Arnprior, on St
Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 1 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) Bert Church High School Airdrie, AB George MacDougal High School Airdrie, AB Bishop Grandin High School Calgary, AB Bowness High School Calgary, AB Chestermere High School Calgary AB Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School Calgary AB Henry Wise Wood High School Calgary AB James Fowler High School Calgary, AB John G. Diefenbaker High School Calgary, AB Lord Beaverbrook High School Calgary, AB Sir Winston Churchill High School Calgary, AB Springbank Community High School Calgary, AB Camrose Composite High School Camrose, AB Bow Valley High School Cochrane, AB Cochrane High School Cochrane, AB Centre High School Edmonton, AB St. Laurent High School Edmonton, AB Parkland Composite High School Edson, AB Grande Cache Community HS Grand Cache, AB Nipisihkopahk Secondary School Hobbema, AB Kitscoty High School Kitscoty, AB Winston Churchill High School Lethbridge, AB Centre for Learning @ Home Okotoks, AB Foothills Composite High School Okotoks, AB Onoway Jr/Sr High School Onoway, AB Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive HS, Red Deer AB Salisbury Composite High School Sherwood Park, AB Strathcona Christian Academy Secondary Sherwood Park, AB Evergreen Catholic Outreach Spruce Grove, AB Memorial Composite High School Stony Plain, AB St. Mary’s Catholic High School Vegreville, AB J.R. Robson High School Vermilion, AB Blessed Sacrament Secondary School Wainwright, AB Pinawa Secondary School Pinawa, MB Bathurst High School Bathurst, NB # -
ACADEMIC YEAR 2008/2009 Part 14
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SUMMARY OF STATISTICS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2008/2009 Part 14: Admissions Table 14.6: Fall Term 2008 New Admission Applicants Transferring from Alberta Post-Secondary Institutions Refused Cancelled Faculty Not Not By Incomplete Registered in Degree Applications Admitted Competitive Qualified Student Applications Program Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences BSc in Agriculture 26 16 060413 BSc in Forestry 840202 2 BSc in Agric/Food Bus Mngmnt 330000 1 BSc in Enviro & Conserv Sc 37 26 060522 BSc in Nutrition and Food Sc 50 35 0 3 1 11 29 BSc in Human Ecology 15 60306 5 BSc in Forest Business Mgmt 220000 2 BSc Hu Ecol/BEd Secondary Ed 440000 3 Visiting Student 110000 1 Faculty Total 146 97 0 20 1 28 78 Arts Visiting Student 11 90101 8 Special Student 520012 2 Bachelor of Arts 572 392 1 51 16 112 300 BA in Criminology 410012 0 Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 15 90303 8 Bachelor of Design 18 3030123 BFA in Art & Design 14 80204 8 Bachelor of Music 980100 7 BMusic/BEducation 860002 5 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama 420101 2 BFA in Drama - Acting 410003 1 Faculty Total 664 441 1 62 18 142 344 Augustana Faculty Bachelor of Science 18 11 0250 6 Bachelor of Management 420101 1 Visiting Student 210001 1 Bachelor of Arts 28 17 023613 Bachelor of Music 100001 0 Faculty Total 5331058921 Business Bachelor of Commerce 386 213 66 30 3 74 167 Bachelor of Commerce - AD 300201 0 Visiting Student 110000 0 Faculty Total 390 214 66 32 3 75 167 Education BEd Elementary 461 389 1 19 5 47 360 BEd Elementary - AD 119 64 0 14 17 24 39 BEd Secondary -
TABLE of PRIVATE STATUTES of the PROVINCE of ALBERTA with Amending Acts up to January 3, 2021
TABLE OF PRIVATE STATUTES OF THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA with amending Acts up to January 3, 2021 Amending Acts Subject Year Chap Year Chap A A.C.F.A. Act ............................................................. 1964 107 Acts Leadership Training Centre Act ........................ 1987 42 A.F. and A.M. Grande Lodge of Alberta ................... 1908 22 Al Azhar Temple Crippled Children’s Hospital ........ 1932 73 Rep 1961 37 Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (See Rural Municipalities of Alberta Act) Alberta Bible College ................................................ 1964 108 Alberta Bible Institute (See Gardner College, A Centre for Christian Studies, Act) Alberta and British Columbia District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States, An Act to Incorporate the (See Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Alberta-British Columbia District) Alberta Canadian Insurance Co. ................................ 1906 59 Rep 1999 I-5.1 Eff. Sept 1/01 Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation Donation Act ..................................................... 1975(2) 89 Alberta Club .............................................................. 1904 26 1911-12 75 Alberta Coal Company Limited to Construct and Operate a Colliery Railway, An Act to empower............................. 1951 102 Alberta College ......................................................... 1904 25 Rep 2000 21 Alberta Commercial Travellers’ Association ............ 1911-12 44 Alberta Conference Corporation of the Seventh-day Adventist -
E.3. Information Literacy A. Sessions/Classes Year/Institution ACAD Ambrose University BCIT Bow Valley College Burman University
E.3. Information Literacy a. Sessions/Classes Concordia University Grand Prairie Regional Saint Mary's University Vanguard College Year/Institution ACAD Ambrose University BCIT Bow Valley College Burman University College College Keyano College King's University Lakeland College MacEwan University Medicine Hat College Mount Royal University NAIT Norquest College Northern Lakes College Olds College Portage College Red Deer College College SAIT Polytechnic University of Alberta University of Lethbridge (Northwest Bible) Average 1999 2000 N/A 0 0 N/A 14 N/A 46 71 28 0 362 63 421 293 66 31 N/A 44 129 N/A 96 N/A N/A N/A 104 2000 2001 N/A 2 0 N/A 21 N/A 52 142 12 53 366 40 409 260 31 28 N/A 86 184 N/A 85 N/A N/A N/A 111 2001 2002 N/A 4 203 N/A 26 N/A 56 46 13 53 349 49 469 198 94 0 N/A 38 207 N/A 147 N/A N/A N/A 122 2002 2003 N/A 3 0 N/A 27 N/A 57 43 17 34 354 47 655 293 70 14 N/A 39 247 N/A 150 N/A N/A N/A 128 2003 2004 N/A 3 215 N/A 48 N/A 60 35 19 56 388 75 642 229 118 8 N/A 108 206 N/A 149 N/A N/A N/A 147 2004 2005 N/A 4 203 N/A 49 N/A 54 N/A N/A 43 401 89 624 273 479 18 N/A 227 186 N/A 141 N/A N/A N/A 199 2005 2006 N/A 0 207 N/A 41 N/A 48 N/A 20 31 410 88 683 268 711 10 N/A 83 169 N/A 130 N/A N/A N/A 193 2006 2007 N/A 3 199 N/A 55 50 48 N/A 22 42 444 85 688 296 778 20 N/A 35 154 24 133 N/A N/A N/A 181 2007 2008 N/A 7 185 N/A 44 61 56 N/A 34 54 476 110 731 260 1,065 20 N/A 21 114 8 127 N/A N/A N/A 198 2008 2009 N/A 5 180 48 N/A N/A 36 N/A 42 54 518 103 701 258 1,184 N/A N/A 29 113 10 157 N/A N/A N/A 229 2009 2010 N/A 5 195 26 N/A 61 33 N/A -
ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010 Part 14
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SUMMARY OF STATISTICS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010 Part 14: Admissions Table 14.2: Fall Term 2009 New Admission Applications Transferring from Alberta Post-Secondary Institutions Refused Cancelled Registered in Faculty Not Not By Incomplete This Another Degree Applications Admitted Competitive Qualified Student Applications Program Program Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences BSc in Agriculture 41 24 0 5 1 11 20 6 BSc in Forestry 18 4 0 4 0 10 3 6 BSc in Agric/Food Bus Mngmnt 11 4 0 1 0 6 2 5 BSc in Enviro & Conserv Sc 72 39 0 4 1 28 33 8 BSc in Env & Con Sc/BA Nat St 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 BSc in Nutrition and Food Sc 87 54 0 7 0 26 43 15 BSc in Human Ecology 32 10 0 5 0 17 7 9 BSc in Forest Business Mgmt 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 BSc Hu Ecol/BEd Secondary Ed 11 2 0 5 0 4 2 5 Visiting Student 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Special Student 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 BSc in Animal Health 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Faculty Total 289 139 0 31 2 117 111 60 Arts Visiting Student 19 17 0 0 0 2 13 0 Special Student 8 5 0 0 0 3 4 0 Bachelor of Arts 876 378 0 109 10 378 286 198 BA in Criminology 32 3 0 4 4 21 3 12 Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 72 9 0 21 1 41 4 27 Bachelor of Design 50 4 0 14 4 28 3 12 BFA in Art & Design 53 10 0 10 0 33 5 12 Bachelor of Music 25 7 0 4 0 14 4 4 BMusic/BEducation 36 2 0 7 1 26 2 19 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama 7 1 0 1 0 5 1 3 BFA in Drama - Acting 16 0 0 12 1 3 0 5 BA (Drama)/BEd (Secondary) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faculty Total 1,195 437 0 182 21 554 325 292 Augustana Faculty Bachelor of Arts General 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bachelor of Science 32 14 0 2 1 -
Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 475 605 SO 034 686 TITLE High School Social Studies Needs Assessment Report. INSTITUTION Alberta Learning, Edmonton. Curriculum Standards Branch. ISBN ISBN-0-7785-2542-2 PUB DATE 2002-09-00 NOTE 162p.; Alberta Learning, Curriculum Branch, 6th Floor, East Devonian Building, 11160 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5K OL2. Tel: 780-427-2984; Fax: 780-422-3745; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://www.learning.gov.ab.ca/. PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom (055) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Educational Assessment; Foreign Countries; High Schools; *Needs Assessment; *Program Development; Questionnaires; Secondary Education; *Social Studies; Surveys IDENTIFIERS *Alberta ABSTRACT In 2001, Canada's Alberta Learning embarked on development of a new provincial high school social studies program by conducting a province- wide needs assessment survey. Its purpose was to gather data, input, and suggestions to guide curriculum developers in the development of the new program. A needs assessment questionnaire was the primary tool for gathering qualitative and quantitative data from educational partners and stakeholders. During the needs assessment process, respondents submitted 1526 questionnaires, including feedback from Aboriginal and Francophone respondents. This report enumerates the results, summarizing the areas of concern surrounding the existing high school social studies program, as identified by questionnaire respondents and consultation participants. The report cites as areas of concern: program content; program rationale; curriculum overlap; quantity of curricular content; and skills and processes. It also provides general advice and input provided by questionnaire respondents, and consultation participants, regarding breadth of coverage, depth of coverage, program focus, program content, skill development, two course sequences, learning and teaching resources, and stakeholder participation. -
AAAL Spring 2020
Alberta Association of Academic Libraries AAAL 2020 Fall Meeting Agenda & Meeting Package Date: 16 June 2020, 10AM MDT Location: Online (Link to Meeting to be emailed) AAAL Executive & Key Contact Information Co-Chairs: Jessie Loyer (403) 440-8699 [email protected] Ebony Magnus (778) 782-5054 [email protected] Chair-Elect: Madelaine Vanderwerff (403) 440-5018 [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer: Alison Foster (780) 497-5251 [email protected] Membership Coordinator: Morgan Hordal (403) 284-8617 [email protected] Communications Committee: Alison Pitcher, Kymberly Sobchyshyn, Caitlin Ratcliffe (Web, News & Social Media) [email protected] Mentorship Committee: Lindsey Whitson [email protected] Jessica Norman [email protected] Matthew Black [email protected] Nominations Committee: Nicolle Lemay [email protected] PD Committee: Christine Loo [email protected] Shannon D’Agnone [email protected] Kevin Tanner [email protected] Statistics and Assessment Luke Malone [email protected] Committee: Hilary Stamper [email protected] Danya Goldsmith-Milne [email protected] Lauren Stieglitz [email protected] Workshop Committee: Lucinda Johnston [email protected] Carla Lewis [email protected] Jessica Leslie [email protected] Kevin Tanner [email protected] Leeanne Morrow [email protected] Shannon D’Agnone [email protected] Agenda 1. To approve the agenda of the online 2020 AGM 2. To approve the minutes of the AAAL Fall Meeting: Link to Meeting Minutes 3. Bylaw Amendments - Proposed Changes Effective Spring 2020 The changes to the bylaws revolve around Appendix A and the current roles and responsibilities of committees and executive.