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Coexist with Wildlife? There’s an App for That
Posted (Thursday) June 1, 2017A couple of techno-loving, entrepreneurial young ladies at Cameron Elementary have merged their love of wildlife with a way to keep both wildlife and people safe. Collaborating with Wildsafe BC […] -
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Moscrop Tops Fryer Math Contest
Posted (Tuesday) May 30, 2017Results for the Grade 9 International Fryer Math Contest are in and students at Moscrop have plenty to be proud of. Moscrop was ranked #1 in Canada and tied […] -
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Burnaby’s Got Talent
Posted (Monday) April 10, 2017Burnaby students displayed talent beyond their years and essentially raised the roof of the MJ Fox Theatre at the 2017 Burnaby’s Got Talent event. The top four finalists included vocalist Linn Rosa Meyer […] -
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Supporting Safe & Caring Schools
Posted (Monday) February 20, 2017When students feel welcome, supported, respected and safe they are more engaged in learning. Burnaby School District remains committed to creating cultures of belonging in our schools by providing […] -
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“Ask me what I’m reading?”
Posted (Thursday) February 16, 2017Burnaby School District’s secondary school “Reads” programs are school-wide initiatives designed to inspire students and staff to read and talk about great books. If you have some reading time on your hands, consider […] -
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Alpha’s “Promject” Benefits Aplenty
Posted (Thursday) January 26, 2017Ecole Alpha’s leadership class took on a new fundraising efforts this year under the direction of PE/Leadership teacher Tammy Wirick. After collecting donations of grad attire they offered them up for sale to interested […] -
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Parent Input Sought on Reporting Process
Posted (Thursday) January 19, 2017The Ministry of Education is seeking parent input with regards to student reporting for the redesigned curriculum. The ultimate goal is to develop a student reporting process that gives families […] -
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Discover Career Education
Posted (Tuesday) January 17, 2017Burnaby School District’s Career Education Programs provide the opportunity for students in grades 11 & 12 to gain knowledge and skills that can lead to industry certification, apprenticeship, and […] -
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A Stuttering Superhero Is Born
Posted (Tuesday) January 3, 2017South Slope/BC School for the Deaf students welcomed their very own resident author, Secretary Kim Block to a recent school assembly. Her self-published children’s book “Adventures of a Stuttering […] -
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Drama Empowers Youth to Combat Racism
Posted (Wednesday) December 14, 2016Grade 10 English students at Byrne Creek Community School are learning how to stamp out discrimination through active learning. Using a program called Voices into Action, the students are […]