Principals
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Winnipeg principals hope for return to normal as school year beginsWinnipeg school administrators say that as kids return to school, they're ready for what will hopefully be a return to normal for students after two years of pandemic disruptions.EducationSep 7, 2022
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Survey suggests COVID-19 pandemic taking a toll on Ontario principalsA new survey suggests the pandemic has placed significant pressure on principals at Ontario's schools, with those at virtual schools feeling the most stressed.EducationFeb 23, 2021
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Coronavirus: B.C. teachers scramble to organize at-home learning as spring break endsSchool districts around the province trying to figure out remote instruction for kids of all ages, abilities and computer access, as spring break ends March 27 but in-classroom instruction remains on hold to help slow the spread of COVID-19.EducationMar 27, 2020
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97 per cent of Nova Scotia’s principals now part of association created under Education Reform ActThe Education Reform Act removed most principals, vice-principals and senior supervisors from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.EducationAug 1, 2018
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Two Okanagan principals among best in CanadaTwo Okanagan principals are receiving national recognition for being among 40 of the country's best principals.FeaturesJan 31, 2017
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‘Wonder Wall’ helps earn wonderful honour for Calgary principalA Calgary schools “Wonder Wall” is the kind of initiative that’s helped earn their principal a national award.EducationFeb 19, 2016
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Principals announced for 16 new Calgary schoolsThe Calgary Board of Education has revealed the principals of sixteen new schools set to open for the 2016-17 school year.EducationJan 26, 2016
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Two Nova Scotia principals to be honouredTwo Nova Scotia Elementary School Principals will be honoured later this month in Toronto. Adrienne Blumenthal and Roberta Jones are part of an elite group of 40 educators named Canada's outstanding principals by the Learning Partnership.EducationFeb 11, 2015
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Halton principals go on $72k summer retreat at Alliston resortA candidate for a job as a Halton District School Board Trustee is taking aim at the board for approving a $72,000 professional development retreat for staff.EducationOct 7, 2014
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