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NLPS says three learning pathways will continue in 2021-2022

NLPS says three learning pathways will continue in 2021-2022 SHARE ON: - Stock image Northern Lights Public Schools says parents will have the choice of three learning pathways for the 2021-2022 school year once again. The school board has announced parents and guardians will have the option of having their children learn in-class at the 27 schools across the board, learn online through the “Learning Together Anywhere” program or at home in partnership with the school board. “The feedback we received from parents through our Learning Pathways engagement and in discussion with families enrolled in our Learning Together Anywhere program was that they would like to see all of the options that were offered this year continue next year as well,” said Jimmi Lou Irvine, Associate Superintendent – Student Services and Indigenous Relations.

NLPS announces It Starts with Hope project

NLPS announces It Starts with Hope project SHARE ON: Northern Lights Public Schools says it is pleased to launch its new It Starts with Hope project, which will include a variety of activities and initiatives focusing on hope and the positive impact it has on mental health. “The events of the past year have highlighted the important role that mental health plays in all of our lives,” said Board Chair Arlene Hrynyk. “Engaging our students in conversations and activities that focus on hope is an important part of the commitment we have made to improving student mental health and wellness.”

Lakeland bus drivers want better pay and improved safety standards

Author of the article: Kelly-Anne Riess Publishing date: Feb 22, 2021  •  February 22, 2021  •  5 minute read  •  Article content A number of local bus drivers are demanding higher wages and want to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement with Cold Lake Bus Lines. Currently, Lakeland bus drivers make almost $10 less per hour than what the average driver is paid across the province, according to statistics collected by the Government of Alberta. However, the average wage is calculated to include not only school bus drivers, but city transit drivers and coaches as well. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Lakeland bus drivers want better pay and improved safety standards Back to video

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