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This Week in Pictures

Cedar Grove Elementary’s Outside Science Fair Madeira Park Elementary takes to the outdoors on a beautiful June day! Madeira Park Elementary students get ready for a day of learning. Davis Bay Elementary NEST students practice physical distancing in a practical and innovative way. Elphinstone Secondary hosts GradBC recordings for virtual graduation ceremonies.

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Superintendent’s Weekly Update: 06/11

Superintendent’s Weekly Update June 11th, 2020 Dear Sunshine Coast families, The first week and a half of our move to “Stage 3” for returning to school has gone well.  On average, about 29% of our students have come to school at least once in June. The students who have returned to school have been engaged in

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World Oceans Day

Monday, June 8th was World Oceans Day and what better way is there to honour the day than with some learning activities down by a Sunshine Coast shoreline?! Pictured here are Roberts Creek Elementary students and staff at Roberts Creek beach doing just that. For more on World Oceans Day, visit: https://www.un.org/en/observances/oceans-day.

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Superintendent’s Weekly Update: 06/04

Superintendent’s Weekly Update June 4th, 2020 Dear Sunshine Coast families,  I would like to thank all of you for making the choice for your children about whether to attend school in June, or to keep your children at home. Whichever you chose, your personal decision was just right for you and your children. If you chose

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Joyful Learning at SD46

Thank you to our students, staff, and community for helping the first week of school “re-start” to go so well. Superintendent Patrick Bocking remarked, “Everyone has been patient, respectful, and thoughtful about the safety procedures and lots of joyful learning is taking place again in our schools.” 

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Pride Month & Rainbow Flags!

Dear Sunshine Coast families, I moved to the Sunshine Coast over nine years ago.  I immediately experienced the warmth and acceptance of our beautiful coastal community. I discovered quickly that gender identity, sexual orientation, differing levels of ability, background or religion are far less important to people here than being kind, generous and good.  In 2013 the Board of School District 46 was

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