Curriculum Engagement

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Foothills School Division will not participate in the draft curriculum pilot.

In the spirit of Alberta Education’s Assurance Model, Foothills School Division will gather comprehensive and collective feedback from our school community. All feedback collected will be provided to Alberta Education. We believe this necessary step will help guide Alberta Education as they consider important changes to this draft curriculum.

Foothills School Division supports working towards a renewed curriculum in Alberta, especially one that will help prepare our students for a successful future.

Your voice is important and we need your help. Please take a moment to review and provide your thoughts on:

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Have questions? You are welcome to share your comments below or email engage@fsd38.ab.ca.

Foothills School Division will not participate in the draft curriculum pilot.

In the spirit of Alberta Education’s Assurance Model, Foothills School Division will gather comprehensive and collective feedback from our school community. All feedback collected will be provided to Alberta Education. We believe this necessary step will help guide Alberta Education as they consider important changes to this draft curriculum.

Foothills School Division supports working towards a renewed curriculum in Alberta, especially one that will help prepare our students for a successful future.

Your voice is important and we need your help. Please take a moment to review and provide your thoughts on:

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Have questions? You are welcome to share your comments below or email engage@fsd38.ab.ca.

  • Foothills School Division will not be participating in the curriculum pilot

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    The Board of Trustees and leadership team has had an opportunity to look at both the draft K to 6 curriculum as well as the proposed implementation details.

    Foothills School Division will not be participating in the pilot of this draft curriculum. We do not feel that it would be in the best interest of Foothills School Division, its students or staff.” said Chris Fuzessy, Superintendent of Schools.

    We will be launching an engagement opportunity for our FSD community and staff team to provide feedback.

    Board Chair Larry Albrecht says, “In the spirit of Alberta Education’s Assurance Model, Foothills School Division will gather comprehensive and collective feedback from our school community. We believe this necessary step will help guide Alberta Education as they consider important changes to this draft curriculum”.

    Foothills School Division supports working towards a renewed curriculum in Alberta, especially one that will help prepare our students for a successful future. While the current draft K to 6 curriculum makes some strides towards this goal, significant concerns about the draft curriculum as well as the implementation and pilot process remain.

    Throughout COVID-19 we have seen tremendous challenges placed upon our schools, Division, and community. Our priority throughout this time has been to provide safe learning environments for students, our staff team and our community with a focus on wellness and wellbeing as well as a continuity of learning. This focus must remain a priority of Foothills School Division in order to best meet the needs of our entire community.

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