May 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Albertans discuss the future of education Approximately 100 Albertans from the Medicine Hat area shared their ideas about the future of education in the sixth of a series of 10 discussion sessions being held by the Alberta government in eight locations across the province between April and June.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Province aims to boost high school completion ratesKeeping students engaged, supported and motivated to stay in school is the goal of a $4.2-million investment by the Alberta government to support school jurisdictions as they work to increase high school completion rates.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Albertans discuss the future of education Approximately 120 Albertans from the Calgary area shared their ideas about the future of education in the fifth of a series of 10 discussion sessions being held by the Alberta government in eight locations across the province between April and June.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Albertans discuss the future of education Approximately 100 Albertans from the Lethbridge area shared their ideas about the future of education in the fourth of a series of 10 discussion sessions being held by the Alberta government in eight locations across the province between April and June.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Twenty-three teachers receive 2009 Excellence in Teaching Awards Twenty-three remarkable teachers from across the province have been selected to receive 2009 Excellence in Teaching Awards. The awards recognize teachers and principals for their creative and inspiring work with Kindergarten to Grade 12 students.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Albertans discuss the future of education Approximately 100 Albertans from the Fort McMurray area shared their ideas about the future of education in the third of a series of 10 discussion sessions being held by the Alberta government in eight locations across the province between April and June.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Albertans discuss the future of education
Approximately 100 Albertans from the Grande Prairie area shared their ideas about the future of education in the second of a series of 10 discussion sessions being held by the Alberta government in eight locations across the province between April and June
Monday, May 04, 2009
Students ‘Speak Out’ about education Students from across the province converged in Edmonton for the inaugural Speak Out-Annual Student Conference to share their views with Education Minister Dave Hancock about Alberta’s education system.
Friday, May 01, 2009
Plan to build 14 new schools moves to next stage The Alberta government is seeking qualified firms to move ahead with building 14 new schools in the Edmonton and Calgary regions. Ten K-4 and K-9 elementary and middle schools will be built through a public-private partnership (P3) and four high schools will be delivered through a design-build approach.

