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BCPSEA declares teachers's recent withdrawal an unlawful strike

The B.C. Public School Employers' Association (BCPSEA) applied to the B.C. Labour Relations Board (BCLRB) Wednesday, May 9 for relief from the recent B.C. Teachers's Federation (BCTF) withdrawal of extracurricular activities. The labour relations board is expected to meet with BCPSEA at or around 9:30 a.m. on Friday, May 11...

4.5 teaching positions cut for next school year

The pink slips are coming to 4.5 teaching positions in School District 51 on Tuesday, May 15. The layoffs are as a result of declining enrollment in the district, said superintendent Michael Strukoff. In previous years the district has avoided layoffs because of teacher retirements. But not this year. This year there is only...

Extra education funding to help special needs students

School District 51 is one of two districts awarded extra funds to support special needs students and struggling readers. Last week the Ministry of Education announced that the Boundary district will receive $199,288 to be used to help special needs students and an additional $27,478 to help struggling readers. “School Districts...

Selkirk College honours its extended family

A tradition has been established at Selkirk College. Each year, on the evening prior to the annual graduation ceremony, the Board of Governors gathers to recognize individuals who have distinguished themselves in various walks of life. The recipients of these Board Awards are in very good company with past award winners...

Grad will go on, track meet won't for Boundary schools

Graduation ceremonies in both Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) and Boundary Central Secondary School (BCSS) will go on as planned, despite the teachers's withdrawal of extracurricular activities, said School District 51 superintendent Michael Strukoff. After the B.C. Teachers's Federation announced that as of Monday, April...

PANAMA: Poor but not forgotten thanks to online videos

Coco Solo was once a United States Navy submarine base on the Panama Canal Zone, near Colón, Panama. Today, Coco Solo is the home of some of the poorest, most marginalized Panamanians. In 2008, Reuters published a story about the “poverty and decay” in Coco Solo, where John McCain (then Republican presidential...

TAX TIP: Canada Learning Bond

The Canada Learning Bond provides money from the Government to help you start saving early for your child’s education after high school. Your child could get $500 NOW to help you start saving early for your child’s education after high school, and an extra $100 each year up to age 15. That’s up to $2,000 (plus interest) in ...

Selkirk College 2012 grads

Selkirk College held its graduation ceremonies last week and extends congratulations to all its new alumni....

Teachers withdrawal help with grad, sports teams starting this week

Teacher involvement in graduation plans, spring concerts and team sports will come to an end this week. Teachers took a province-wide vote late last week about the new B.C. Teachers's Federation's (BCTF) nine point resistance strategy for Bill 22. The province's 41,000 teachers voted 73 per cent in favour of the yet-to-be...

Education Board balances budget despite declining enrollment and funds

The School District 51 Board of Education managed to balance a budget, which began with a $600,732 shortfall. On Thursday, April 12 the school board held a public finance meeting to discuss the budget's inner workings but only one member of the public showed up. This year the district had to find a way to make up for a projected...

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