News & Updates
SD46 receives $20K grant to improve road safety in the community
SD46 receives $20K grant to improve road safety in the community SD46 is receiving funding from Vision Zero to improve road safety for staff, students, and their families on the Sunshine Coast. In 2021/2022, Vancouver Coastal Health worked with the BC government and regional health authorities to launch the BC Vision Zero in Road Safety
Ed Leadership Team for the 2022-23 School Year
NEWS RELEASE 2022NRSD4608 April 14, 2022 SD46 Announces Educational Leadership Assignments for the 2022-2023 school year SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – School District 46 (SD46) is pleased to share the principal, vice-principal and district position assignments for the upcoming school year. The changes for next year are: Desiree Harris will be vice-principal at Chatelech Secondary; Jeff
Superintendent’s Report to the Board | April 2022
Circle Of Care: Students The Ministry of Education is now officially known as the Ministry of Education and Child Care. This change, effective April 1st 2022, fulfills Government’s commitment to move child care into our Ministry to help ensure a more successful and seamless transition for B.C. children into the K-12 system. It is a
Message from the Chair – April 2022
April brings our focus to our District’s value of innovation. Innovation is a new idea, a way of doing something, or a new tool to help us do our work. Innovation often feels scary at the beginning, especially when our innovation feels foreign or daring.
Trustee Blog – British Columbia School Trustee Association
The British Columbia School Trustee Association (BCSTA) will be hosting their 2022 Annual General Meeting next month, and as a way to show the works of School Trustees throughout the Province, I thought I would share some of the motions coming to the table. I believe it is essential to show that districts throughout the province share many of the same values as we do
Junior Fire Fighter Academy
SD46 Junior Fire Fighter Academy The SD46 Junior Fire Fighter Academy had 10 students participate over 8 days. The training was in two parts with Community Fire Fighting for five days under the supervision of Dwight Davison, the Assistant Chief of Operations and Training at the Sechelt Fire Department, and many volunteers from the Sechelt