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Everybody is melting : Lethbridge prepares for a massive heat wave

  LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. The Streets Alive outreach team was out before the noon Monday, checking downtown parks and handing out water to vulnerable members of the community. “We’ll do whatever needs to be done to keep them healthy,” said team member Mackenzie Filewych. “They definitely need help in the hot weather, because there’s not many places they can go just to cool off.” At Galt Gardens, staff and volunteers from other agencies were also handing out water, sunscreen, and snacks. “Arches, McMan, Sage Clan, they’re all out here,” said Cody Fox, who was part of a group from the Indigenous Recovery Coach Program.

Calgary Board of Education rejects Kenney government s new curriculum

  CALGARY The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) says it will not use the UCP government s draft curriculum pilot this fall, citing concerns that have been brought up by many educators across Alberta. The board announced the decision in a statement released Friday afternoon, saying it had carefully considered the proposal from Alberta Education. It also considered the significant impacts of the pandemic as well as the learning needs of its students. While we appreciate the government’s intention to redesign the curriculum for the benefit of student learning, we have concerns similar to those expressed by educators, academic staff, parents, and community members, the CBE wrote in its statement.

Alberta s largest school board says no to United Conservative draft school curriculum

By The Canadian Press on April 10, 2021. CALGARY – Alberta’s largest school board says it will not use the United Conservative government’s draft elementary school curriculum pilot this fall. The Calgary Board of Education cites concerns that have been brought up by educators, academic staff, parents, and community members across the province. The board says in a release that its decision considered the significant effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of focusing on the immediate learning needs of students. It says in the fall it will gather meaningful feedback on the draft curriculum through focus groups with classroom teachers and curriculum specialists.

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