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Accessibility in Schools Survey

Dear Sunshine Coast School District Learning Community,  As part of our commitment to providing an inclusive and accessible education environment for all, School District 46 has formed an Accessibility Committee. The committee’s purpose is to advise the district in the development of an accessibility plan, ensuring that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can fully participate

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Director of HR Announcement

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release 2023NRSD4603 July 7, 2023 Sunshine Coast School District Welcomes New Director of Human Resources, Jim Vair SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – School District 46 (SD46) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jim Vair in the newly established district role of Director of Human Resources. His addition to the leadership team

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New School Bus Provider Announcement

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release 2023NRSD4602 June 21, 2023 SD46 Secures Contract with New School Bus Provider, Diversified Transportation SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – After an extensive search, School District 46 is thrilled to announce its partnership with Diversified Transportation, a leading school bus provider, beginning in the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. Under the new agreement,

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Ed Leadership Team 23/24 Announcement

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release 2023NRSD4601 June 15, 2023 SD46 Announces Updates to Educational Leadership Team for 2023-2024 School Year   SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – School District 46 (SD46) is pleased to announce updates to our Education Leadership Team, as well as changes to our principals and vice-principals’ assignments for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.

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Chair's Update

Message from the Chair – June 2023

In June we focus on our value of celebration and there are many opportunities to practice and demonstrate our value of celebration this month. One of the celebrations that has become increasingly important during my time on the Board is Pride. And June is Pride month!

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Superintendent’s Report to the Board | June 2023

Circle of Care: Students DSLT Secondary Spirit Week: Secondary schools were brought closer together through an incredible initiative by the District Student Leadership Team—Spirit Week, held from May 29th to June 2nd! The week was filled with fantastic themes for each day, igniting excitement and creativity among students and staff. Monday embraced medieval vibes, immersing everyone

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Chair's Update

Message from the Chair – May 2023

As the board embarks on a review of our current strategic plan I want to reflect on one of our values – ethics, and to ask ourselves what do we mean by the statement that we value ethics? There are many interpretations about the meaning of ethics and ethical behaviour.

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Assistant Superintendent Announcement

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release 2023NRSD4601 May 4, 2023 Sunshine Coast School District Hires Innovative and Transformational Assistant Superintendent SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – School District 46 (SD46) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jennifer Roberts, a seasoned education professional, as the new assistant superintendent. Joining us on August 1st, Jennifer brings with her a

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Superintendent’s Report to the Board | May 2023

Circle of Care: Students DSLT Student Spring Forum: Secondary students from across the Sunshine Coast gathered recently at Chatelech Secondary school for the annual District Student Leadership Team Spring Student Forum. This event brings students, trustees, district leaders, and school administrators together to discuss important topics and initiatives affecting students across the district. It was a

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We stand alongside the shíshálh Nation in support

We stand alongside the shíshálh Nation in support as they share the results of the shíshálh Archaeological Research Project including the results of the Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation. The need for this work and the results are painful reminders of the tragic legacy of residential schools and the devastating impact on Indigenous peoples and their cultures.

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