DEAL.org is operated by the Youth Engagement Section of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and is part of the National Youth Services branch of the RCMP´s Crime Prevention Services. Tackle youth issues such as bullying, internet safety,
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Pacific Sports Summer Camps
POWERING SPORT PERFORMANCE
The provincial network of PacificSport Centres, in partnership with Canadian Sport Institute, delivers sport performance programs to help athletes and coaches win medals for Canada. Working in support of our national, provincial and regional sport partners PacificSport is creating a stronger system for the development of athletes,
Meeting regarding new bus fees – May 16
“We’re going to have a public information session. We’ve asked the public for feedback and input and other ideas, alternatives on how can we best provide transportation in a fiscally responsible manner. We’ve asked for written submissions to be sent to the
board through schools to the secretary treasurer by May 8th,
May Calendar
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Badminton tournament
Badminton tournamentArt Day
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Reading Challenge week #1
4pm PAC meetingPublished books due
Drop-In Soccer
Free Drop-in soccer for children aged 12 and under at the Taylor Elementary School field. Starting May 13th through the summer months on Monday evenings @ 4:30. Contact Kristine Doerksen @ (250)793-2463 or Shawn Neve @ (250)263-4809 for details.
Family Friendly Community Website
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Coming Soon!
Parents of Multiples Group Meeting – May 7
Daddy & Me Gym Night – May 8
Preschool H20 Playdays –
May StrongStart Outreach calendar
Click on the document below for a listing of the StrongStart events happening in SD#60 during the month of May.
Outreach May 2013(1)
Junk Boat Contest
Transportation Update for Next School Year
Effective this school year (2012/13), the Ministry of Education removed the funding line item for
transportation and replaced it with what is now referred to as the “Student Location Factorâ€Â. This
new allocation process resulted in a change for all districts with some receiving an increase and
others a reduction of funding.
SMART Technology
SMART Technology: Taylor Elementary School’s use of SMART Technology
has assisted students’ learning needs!  Mrs. McDonell has been using
her smart board to help her grade 3 students discover new strategies
for numeracy.  Most  classrooms are equipped with interactive SMART
Boards and Document Cameras to enhance the learning experiences for
students.