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Apply Now! Firefighter Academy 2024

10 students recently completed the second Firefighter academy, demonstrating their skills gained over the two-week spring break training. Hosted by members of our local fire hall and supported by Chief Pike, students gained valuable job and life skills during this strenuous training session. Everyone was impressed by their commitment. Parents and students alike were also very

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Superintendent’s Report to the Board | September 2023

Circle of Care: Students 2023-24 Student Trustee: We are thrilled to welcome Cael Read to the Board of Education as the student trustee for the 2023-24 school year. Cael is the 11th student trustee in the district’s history and is a member of the District Student Leadership Team. Cael attends Elphinstone Secondary in his grade 12

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Chair's Update

Message from the Chair – September 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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Manager of IT Announcement

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release 2023NRSD4604 August 18, 2023 Experienced IT Leader Tarsem Nath Joins Sunshine Coast School District as Manager of Information Technology SUNSHINE COAST, BRITISH COLUMBIA – The Sunshine Coast School District is pleased to announce the appointment of Tarsem Nath as the Manager of Information Technology, beginning September 1st. With over two decades

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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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