Alternative Learning Team ready to help students
Poll
Do you agree with the city’s decision to collapse certain advisory boards into one, nine-member Community Vibrancy Board?
Yes
A presentation from the Alternative Programming Team was the main feature during Tuesday’s public school board meeting.
The team, headlined by Alternative Programming vice-principal Gregory Ferris, spoke at length with the board about its services in public schools.
“In our school division we have programs that fall into Alternative Programming and we also have services,” he said. “Alternative Programming is when maybe the mainstream schooling doesn’t work for a particular student. We have programs where we can provide that flexibility to students.