Dennis MacNeil, president of the Public School Boards Association of Alberta, and a trustee with Aspen View Public Schools, said he was happy with the scale of the announcement, but like Nenshi ...
"There is momentum, and we are ready for it. I say bring out the shovels and bring on the schools," Kusiek said. Alberta Teachers' Association president Jason Schilling welcomed the commitment to ...
Alberta Teachers’ Association president Jason Schilling was less enthusiastic about the new program, stating in a social media post that the new schools will take years to build and solutions ...
John Jagersma, executive director of the Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta, said he’s interested in having conversations with the government about incentives.
The Alberta government says it will spend $8.6 billion over the next seven years to build as many as 30 new schools and create 200,000 more student spaces across the province. Premier Danielle ...
Premier Danielle Smith has made a double-barrelled announcement to Albertans: Her government will spend billions of dollars to accelerate the building of new schools, and the province must take ...
In case you didn’t already know, higher spending on schools doesn’t necessarily produce better student outcomes. Just look at what’s happening in Alberta. According to Statistics Canada ...
John Jagersma, executive director of the Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta, said he’s interested in having conversations with the government about incentives.
Alberta's government will build up to 30 new public schools, modernize five older schools and fund five charter school construction projects annually for three years, starting next year, cabinet ...
Smith did not offer details about how many schools will be built, their location and whether they will be built under public-private partnerships. She also didn't say how Alberta plans to recruit ...