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Gym filled with students who are checking out information tables about clubs at the school Mouat Club Fair - Sept 2024
November 22, 2024

Exploring Passions: WJ Mouat's Club Fair Unites Students in Community Spirit

On Friday, September 20th, was the much-anticipated Annual WJ Mouat Club Fair. This long-standing tradition, which has been a cornerstone of WJ Mouat school culture, once again demonstrated the vibrant community spirit and the many opportunities for students to get involved. 

Gym filled with students who are checking out information tables about clubs at the school Mouat Club Fair - Sept 2024
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November 22, 2024

Learning is Easier and Harder than You Think

I spoke with an elementary student recently. He was a hockey fan and could easily recite NHL players' names. He knew their jersey numbers, the positions they played, and sometimes the number of goals and assists they scored. I suspect you might know a sports fan like this, too.

Hand holding drawing virtual lightbulb with brain on bokeh background for creative and smart thinking idea concept iStock - lightbulb brain graphic
Hourglass on laptop computer concept for time management and countdown to deadline iStock Image - Hourglass + Laptop
October 22, 2024

The Value of Time: Leading Through Connection and Presence

Most of us understand that time is a precious commodity. There is no going back when a moment, a week, or a year has passed. So how we spend our time ought to be a key consideration. What is more, the demands of life and career are such that it can often feel as if there is not enough time to do the things we want or need to do. Time pressure is real, and I am certainly not immune.

Hourglass on laptop computer concept for time management and countdown to deadline iStock Image - Hourglass + Laptop
Group staff photo in front of school and their sign 2024 AVS Staff
October 21, 2024

Personalized Learning at Abbotsford Virtual School

Abbotsford Virtual School (AVS) is a Provincial Online School that serves school-aged and adult students from across the province, catering to those who thrive in a digital learning environment. We offer a flexible curriculum that allows kindergarten through grade 12 students to engage in their studies at their own pace, making it an ideal option for those needing a flexible, non-traditional schooling experience.  We have three main groups of students at AVS: fully enrolled learners, adult learners and cross-enrolled learners.

Group staff photo in front of school and their sign 2024 AVS Staff
Bakerview Staff standing in front of the entrance to the school Superintendent Newsletter - Bakerview Staff
September 24, 2024

A Legacy of Support, Relationships, and Innovative Education

Bakerview Centre for Learning, our School District’s Alternate Secondary School, is a tight-knit community of staff and outside agencies. We provide students with an alternative academic educational experience where social, emotional, and physical well-being are seen as critical for success—more on that later.         

Bakerview Staff standing in front of the entrance to the school Superintendent Newsletter - Bakerview Staff
Internship student working alongside a vet tech caring for a dog patient Rick Hansen - 2024 Internship
June 26, 2024

Empowering Future Leaders: The School of Business and Science

The School of Business and Science at Rick Hansen Secondary School is an innovative opportunity for advanced education available to ambitious students in grades 11 and 12 who are ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the modern world. Launched in 2016, our program blends comprehensive academics with real-world experience, creating a dynamic learning environment that prepares students for success both in higher education and their future careers.

Internship student working alongside a vet tech caring for a dog patient Rick Hansen - 2024 Internship
Marathon running race, large group of runners
June 4, 2024

The Home Stretch: Finishing Strong

Many years ago, as I trained for my first marathon, one of my mentors—a seasoned runner with countless marathons behind him—shared invaluable wisdom about the importance of finishing strong. He emphasized the need to maintain enough energy to cross the finish line with a smile and a strong pace, regardless of how the race began.

I can still recall his words echoing in my mind: “Remember, it’s not about how you start the marathon; it’s about how you finish. Finish strong.”

Marathon running race, large group of runners
Whiteboard with writing about Indigenous Land Acknowledgement and learning for English students
May 28, 2024

Community and Identity: The Role of Indigenous Perspectives in English Education

Integrating Indigenous perspectives, histories, and knowledge systems into our classrooms is a transformative journey that goes beyond curriculum enhancement. By incorporating Indigenous perspectives across all subjects, we not only honour the rich heritage of Indigenous communities but also nurture a more inclusive and interconnected learning environment for all students.

Whiteboard with writing about Indigenous Land Acknowledgement and learning for English students
Grade 12 female student with their thumbs up, standing in front of food supplies 24APR2024 - Superintendent Newsletter - ATS
April 22, 2024

Using Culinary Skills at ATS to Serve Her Community

The grade 12 Capstone projects are well underway at Abbotsford Traditional School. These learning opportunities focus on real-life experiences where students develop skills for future post-secondary education and employment pursuits. Projects are student created and reflect individual talents and interests. They can take the shape of small businesses, community fundraisers, coaching, or volunteer programs.

Grade 12 female student with their thumbs up, standing in front of food supplies 24APR2024 - Superintendent Newsletter - ATS