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Advocates demanding an end to the use of seclusion rooms say they're pleased the Edmonton public school division has ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Commitment remains': Why Edmonton Public Schools is phasing out seclusion roomsA report presented to the board of trustees at Edmonton Public Schools last week shows the division is steadily reducing both ...
The Alberta government should change education law to ensure undocumented children have access to school in the province, ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNHow Edmonton Public Schools is grappling with undocumented childrenUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNUnderstanding the 2025-2026 budget for Edmonton Public Schools: What’s changing and why it mattersEdmonton Public Schools (EPSB) is adapting to change and preparing for growth as it moves forward with a $1.24 billion budget in operational funding for the 2025—2026 school year, shaped by increased ...
Two undocumented students in Edmonton say their education is being taken away because of something that is not their fault. Ayoube, 11, came to Canada with his parents from Tunisia in 2023. At first, ...
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Edmonton school trustees, advocates want province to allow undocumented kids to enrolEdmonton public school trustees have voted to push Alberta's government to make legislative changes to allow undocumented ...
Crowded classrooms will likely carry over into Edmonton’s Public Schools next school year. The school board has balanced its ...
At Edmonton Public Schools, some schools are sending students home once or twice per week. At Michael Strembitsky school, the entire 7 th and 8 th grades will alternate being sent home for a week.
The Edmonton Public School Board is again calling for more schools to be built as class sizes continue to grow. Between 2010 and 2022, enrolment in Edmonton Public Schools grew by more than 25,000 ...
A group of Edmonton parents of children with disabilities says their Charter rights to education are being violated because of decisions made by Alberta’s education minister. Feeling ignored and ...
EDMONTON—The Edmonton public school board voted Tuesday for a pay increase to make up for a loss in income after the federal government eliminated tax exemptions for municipal officials.
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