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Posted on April 28 2020My child seems a bit blue; what I can do to help her? Is it normal for my son to be sleeping more than usual? As a student, I don't want anything to do with online learning; can I just quit this year…
My child seems a bit blue; what I can do to help her? Is it normal for my son to be sleeping more than usual? As a student, I don't want anything to do with online learning; can I just quit this year…
The Spring 2020 Provincial Budget's impact on Livingstone Range School Division means the Division will need to cut $2 million from our operating budget over the next 3 years. Despite changes to our…
The Livingstone Range School Division Board of Trustees is seeking two (2) members at large to serve on its Audit Committee. The purpose of the audit committee is to assist the Board and the Superintendent…
Student assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process. The decisions made in assessment are critical to informing instructional decisions and enhancing student learning. Due to the…
Easter break begins this week, with no classes for teachers or students from Friday, April 10 until Sunday, April 19. Online and blended programming will resume for everyone on Monday, April 20. It…
When classes were cancelled on March 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we didn't know what education would look like going forward. Now, at the end of the second week of blended learning, it's beginning…
With classes cancelled and many folks working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, schedules might feel like a thing of the past. The lines are blurred between home, school, and work: often they're…
As parents, students, and families adjust to new conditions and learning environments because of COVID-19, we want everyone to stay well physically, emotionally, and intellectually. Our professionals…
To: All Parents/GuardiansFrom: Jeff Perry, Associate Superintendent, Business Services Since the announcement on March 15, 2020 by the Minister of Education in which onsite classes were suspended for…
To: All Parents/GuardiansFrom: Darryl Seguin, Superintendent On Friday, Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange announced guidelines for continuing student learning in Alberta. We were pleased that her…
Dear West Meadow Families, Please find a transcript of a message that was recorded and put on our Facebook feed this morning. As we come to a close on this week, it is unreal to look back and reflect…
Alberta Education has announced its guidelines for continuing student learning that directs how students will learn while in-school classes are cancelled due to the COVID-19 provincial health emergency.…
To: All Parents/GuardiansFrom: Darryl Seguin, Superintendent The COVID-19 impact on students, families, and society is profound, and constantly changing. Each day I am working with Alberta Education…
Dear West Meadow Families: We have arranged times for students to come by the school on Thursday, March 19 to pick up all their belongings including: All of our student’s belongings from their desks…
During regular school, FSLCs support student wellbeing and mental health with in-person counsellors. Just because classes have ended doesn’t mean students don’t still need that support. Our team…
To: All Parents/GuardiansFrom: Darryl Seguin, Superintendent Unprecedented and uncharted. We’re hearing these words a lot lately. In my 27 years as an educator, I’ve never seen anything like what…
March 15, 2020 Effective immediately, all classes are cancelled for all students across Alberta, including Livingstone Range School Division. At a press conference from Edmonton on Sunday, March 15, Minister…
Please check our official COVID-19 webpage for the most up-to-date Livingstone Range School Division information. www.lrsd.ca/our-division/covid-19
The Spring 2020 Provincial Budget's impact on Livingstone Range School Division means we will need to cut $2.2 million from our operating budget over the next 3 years. Despite changes to our funding,…
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