Serving and Supporting BC’s Boards of Education

AGM Keynote Profile: Gabrielle Scrimshaw

Gabrielle Scrimshaw is a Dene woman from Hatchet Lake, a small community in northern Saskatchewan.  She grew up in a family with two sisters and her father, a single parent.  She knows the challenges that Indigenous people face in Canada and said in her TEDx talk in Toronto, that by all statistics, she should not have been standing on that stage.  But Gabrielle has been on many stages and will be presenting the keynote address onstage at the BCSTA AGM on April 26, 2019.

Challenges in French Education Teacher Supply and Demand

In February of this year, the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages released a study it had commissioned on supply and demand of French Second Language (FSL) teachers in Canada.  The study was led by the Canadian Parents for French and conducted by researchers from across Canada, including Mimi Masson, Elizabeth Larson, Paule Desgroseilliers, Wendy Carr and Sharon Lapkin.  The researchers were studying a persistent problem that is experienced across the country, and certainly in British Columbia: a high demand for French Second Language programs, and a short supply of qualified teachers.

Advocacy: Long-Range Facilities Plans

[Received April 12, 2019]

Minister Fleming to BC’s boards of education:

“I am pleased to bring your attention to the Ministry of Education’s new approach to long-term capital planning for boards of education. The Ministry’s guidelines for the development of Long-Range Facilities Plans (LRFP) for school districts have undergone a significant revision from the initial version that was produced in March 2017 under the previous administration.”

Spotlight on Students: School Student Experiment Going Into Space

School District 69 was invited to participate in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program — and students from Ballenas Secondary responded.  In fact, their experiment was judged to be worthy of being sent into space this summer!  Their project, called Investigating the Growth Patterns of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Sprouts in Microgravity: A Potential Nourishment for Future Manned Spaceflight is intended to inform further space flights about feeding astronauts.