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The Resources Committee meeting included discussions on the Capital Plan Bylaw 2026/27, the Q3/Q4 minor capital update regarding provincial fiscal year projects, and an update on the development of the 2026/27 budget. The committee also reviewed financial pressures related to inflationary costs and enrolment dynamics, as well as the Resources Committee Annual Work Plan.
The Board of Education meeting focused on various agenda items, including reports from the Indigenous Education Council, trustee liaison updates, and the Superintendent's report. Significant correspondence and public concerns regarding the closure of the Savory Elementary pedestrian bridge were addressed, highlighting student safety, accessibility, and the need for alternative solutions. Additionally, the Board reviewed policy revisions for Career Education and finalized the work plan for the upcoming months.
The committee discussed the 2026-2027 Operational Plan, focusing on learning, engagement, and growth goals aligned with the district's strategic plan. Additionally, a proposal to revise policy and regulation C-329 regarding field trips was reviewed, specifically regarding the delegation of approval authority from the Board to the Superintendent or their designate to improve operational efficiency and align with governance best practices.
The Board of Education meeting agenda includes reports from the Indigenous Education Council and the Education-Policy Committee, specifically regarding a new Soccer Academy at Journey Middle School. Significant focus is placed on the closure of the Savory Elementary pedestrian bridge, with numerous correspondences from parents and community members expressing safety concerns regarding student routes to school, potential traffic congestion, and the impact of the closure on community connectivity. The Board will also address the work plan for April to June, a Superintendent's report, and trustee liaison reports.
This document serves as a guide for parents and caregivers regarding career education in British Columbia, focusing on preparing students for lifelong career success. It outlines the K-12 Career Education curriculum's goals, which include fostering adaptability, self-knowledge, and diverse career exploration opportunities through personal development, community connections, and life and career planning. The guide also highlights the integration with the StrongerBC: Future Ready Action Plan to enhance support and skill development, emphasizing the invaluable role of parents in guiding their child's career journey.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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