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Chinook's Edge School Board Trustees (left to right): Vice Chair Melissa Copley, Linda Wagers, De Anne Hutchison, Sherry Cooper, Chair Holly Bilton, Terry Leslie, Jackie Swainson, Kathy Kemmere, Gord Kerr.
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During the Jan. 7 Chinook’s Edge School Board meeting, trustees discussed student attendance, the first quarter financial report, and out-of-province field trips.  

Here are the meeting highlights:    

Student attendance calendar for 2025-26 approved   

The Chinook’s Edge Board of Trustees has approved the student attendance calendar for the 2025-26 school year. The calendar will be posted on the Chinook’s Edge website. Discussions with staff and families help the division and board determine specific elements of the calendar.  

Board receives the first quarter financial report   

The Board received the Chinook’s Edge first quarter financial report. The Board also considered the portion of the budget that supports its operation. All expenditures and revenues are in line with what the Board budgeted earlier this year.  

Trustees receive technology report  

Trustees heard a quarterly technology update from Jason Drent, Associate Superintendent of Learning Services.   

Highlights of the report include:   

● The division is preparing for Provincial Achievement Testing which will move online next school year. The division is doing some field testing and has been working on getting the right technology in place.   

● Chinook’s Edge has received a very good rating on its Cyber Insurance controls and is considered a provincial leader. The division continues to see success in educating staff on cybersecurity threats.   

● The division is establishing a new firewall in the spring which will further increase the robustness of the division’s security.   

● Chinook’s Edge is working to support teachers with introductions to Artificial Intelligence in their classrooms. Efforts will be made to establish a lead guidance committee related to AI use in instruction and assessment, how to guide students on AI use, and recommendations on initial support from Chinook’s Edge Policies and Administrative Procedures.  

Out-of-province school field trips update  

The Board was pleased to learn about a number of field trips that are planned. These include:   

● Olds High and Hugh Sutherland - Kamloops, B.C. non-competitive music festival - May 2025   

● Didsbury High - Whistler, B.C. adjudicated music festival performance - May 2025   

● Didsbury High - Moose Jaw, S.K., opportunity to perform musically - May 2025   

● Cremona - Toronto, O.N.- national music festival - May 2025   

● Didsbury High - Bamfield, B.C. - marine biology station and learning - March 2025   

● Cremona - Brandon, M.B. - music collaboration opportunity with another school- April 2025  

 

The next Chinook’s Edge School Division Board meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4. 

 

**With information provided by Chinook’s Edge School Division 

 

 

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