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2023-09-13 17:10:00.737 +0000 UTC
Register Now: 19th Annual Echo Dale Cross Country Meet
<p><strong>Join the 2023 Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet!</strong></p><p>📅 <strong>When</strong>: September 23, 2023 (10:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)<br>📍 <strong>Where</strong>: Echo Dale Regional Park, just outside of Medicine Hat (1001 Echo Dale Rd)</p><p>Attention schools and budding athletes! The Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet is just around the corner and we're calling for participants. This year, the event is open to <strong>students of all ages</strong>—from energetic elementary kids to the dynamic junior high and high school runners.</p><p><strong>Key Details:</strong></p><p>👟 Open to students of all ages (elementary, junior high, high school)<br>👟 Entry fee: $12 per student payable via Trackie at time of registration. Post entries will be $20.<br>👟 Registration link: <a href="https://www.trackie.com/event/2023-echo-dale-cross-country-running-high-school-junior-high-and-elementary-meet/1000782/">2023 Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet</a><br><strong>👟 Registration Deadline</strong>: September 20th at midnight.</p><p>Complete details including age categories, schedule of events and course information can be found here: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eRIMUdCLQvpthD4gBQSKm3vFTx3Qa9Ju/view?usp=drive_link">Echo Dale Meet Details</a></p><p>Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to showcase your athletic prowess, meet fellow runners, and potentially win some accolades for yourself and your school!</p><p>For more details or queries, get in touch with: 📧 <strong>Darryl Smith</strong>: [email protected]</p><p>Secure your spot, lace up those running shoes, and let's hit the trail! See you at the starting line!</p>
NEWS Bus Driver Training Grants
2023-08-24 20:12:04 +0000 UTC
Recruiting Drivers for PRPS Bus Routes
<p>The School Bus Driver Grant is available to all school authorities to support the training of Class 2 and Class 4 school bus drivers that transport students to and from their schools. &nbsp;</p><p><i>To be eligible for the grant, drivers must have started training on or after April 1, 2023.</i>&nbsp;</p><p>School authorities will apply on behalf of drivers employed by a school bus contractor that are operating a route for their school division. For the Training Costs and Driver Reimbursement Grant, school authorities must ensure that the driver reimbursement portion of the grant is passed along to the contractor so that they can reimburse their driver. Applications should only be submitted for full-time, part-time or spare drivers that will be transporting students to and from school. School staff that are only transporting students for extracurricular trips are not eligible for this funding.&nbsp;</p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Training Costs and Driver Reimbursement Grant</strong></td></tr><tr><td><ul><li>As described in Section 3.2.7 of the <i>2023/24 Funding Manual for School Authorities</i>.</li><li>The grant is available for new Class 2 and Class 4 drivers upon successful completion of driver training and testing.</li><li>Driver reimbursement amount is provided directly to the driver, less any amounts retained by the driver’s employer for payroll premiums, including CPP/EI and WCB.</li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td>New Class 2 Driver</td><td>Driver Reimbursement: up to $1,200</td></tr><tr><td>New Class 4 Driver</td><td>Driver Reimbursement: up to $600</td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p>Interested parties are asked to contact Prairie Rose Public Schools Director of Transportation Derek Beck at 403-527-5516 or [email protected].</p>
Bus Routes NEWS
2023-08-01 20:00:39.508 +0000 UTC
2023-2024 Bus Route Maps
<p><img src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php?fingerprint=20260604T1900Z/v9/tfa/1/16/1f68d.png" alt="🚍"><img src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php?fingerprint=20260604T1900Z/v9/tfa/1/16/1f68d.png" alt="🚍"> Our school bus transportation department has been busy this summer planning out 86 bus routes for the fall. Families who are eligible for bus transportation were notified at the start of July with information regarding their designated route.</p><p>Our preliminary maps are now available at <img src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php?fingerprint=20260604T1900Z/v9/t9e/1/16/27a1.png" alt="➡️"> <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myprps.com%2Fbus-transportation%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2ZUsBvKaFqnNsULF_n-H0t5LqWIVccpfMdPdZeyydldE4CZUo_zGi-BH4&amp;h=AT2zr9sHx9zY7u8uEVsrXPGWJHMSdW1zscUI9f8pB0cd-JFKspsJVL-6h18p7A4qi37DhG4n8EUWKH2uUHJzWp166S7ai51u7lW3OGM5TzMpoDLRCIuvpz-zydh5vN2T7A&amp;__tn__=-UK-R&amp;c[0]=AT1CnoB9uEJLORlHFwmtvEe65G4Njk2uNUtOHw8VvqAMHB7oWk67WGWY3Po1zd4Io1tPw7fwv2TJFLGvuPy2pCdi-ZXuXFssPXAF1-gnL9-3GJVJfg_eqV_mw8UIXsS9MI5eDxiTIieyRq5mwLLZl6NszmuOJ-zZkCD_fJiLskDC6Er39i-TggkawtVQa2j7Mg3ZWDuUv0h7">www.myprps.com/bus-transportation</a></p><p><img src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php?fingerprint=20260604T1900Z/v9/t50/1/16/2757.png" alt="❗"><img src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php?fingerprint=20260604T1900Z/v9/t50/1/16/2757.png" alt="❗"> As a reminder, final decisions regarding pick up and drops off times and the route order are determined by the individual bus driver. This information will be shared with families by your bus driver before the start of the new school year.</p>
NEWS Group Board of Trustees
2023-06-23 16:27:43.411 +0000 UTC
June 21, 2023, Board Meeting Highlights
<h3><strong>Additional details and full reports from the June 21, 2023, Board Meeting can be found in the </strong><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eHqhYplUnoND7Du3oaylaN4IovMQhpjE/view?usp=drive_link"><strong>Agenda Package</strong></a><strong>.</strong></h3><p><img src="/images/be491707-c88b-48de-8f3d-5c749df6b8c5?fingerprint=ppb20251217024702" alt=""></p><p><strong>Locally Approved Courses</strong></p><p>Superintendent Reagan Weeks explained that Prairie Rose would like board approval for several locally developed courses that would allow PRPS students to access additional credits in courses they were already participating in based on the learning outcomes. These courses have been designed by teachers in the province and approved for use by Alberta Education. The Board of Trustees approved locally developed courses:</p><ul><li>Design Thinking for Innovation 15, 25 and 35</li><li>Engineering and Design 15</li><li>Fire Rescue Services 15</li><li>Capstone 25 and 35</li><li>Social Emotional Wellbeing 15</li><li>Social Skills 15</li><li>Speech and Debate 15, 25 and 35&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>Occupational Health and Safety Accountability Report</strong></p><p>Health and Safety Coordinator Derek Beck presented the 2022-2023 Occupational Health and Safety Report for information. Report highlights include an update on the division’s emergency response planning program (Hour Zero), new legislation implications to PRPS, staff training and development, the AHS ARTSSN program and an overview of reported injuries during the year. It was shared that half of all the student injuries reported occurred on the playground, and 101 resulted from falls or collisions. A total of 11 adult injuries were reported, with the majority also related to slips and falls. The full report can be found in the June 21, 2023, Board Meeting Agenda package.</p><p><strong>Inclusive Learning Services Accountability Report</strong></p><p>Superintendent Reagan Weeks presented the Inclusive Learning Services Report on behalf of Director of Student Services Camille Quinton. The budget for student services and support during the 2022-2023 school year was&nbsp;<strong>$4,965,159</strong>. It was shared that PRPS has 415 coded students, 579 English language learners and 97 self-identified FNMI students. Most students with severe codes have severe communication delays or require severe physical/medical support, while mild-moderate codes are primarily for mild/moderate communication delays or learning disabilities. A breakdown of specialized support staffing was shared. This includes inclusive learning teachers, speech-language pathologists, therapy assistants, a school psychologist, behaviour supports, Family School Liaison Workers, a teacher for the visually impaired, and contracted occupational and physical therapy hours. Caseload statistics and services provided to students throughout the year were also provided. The full report can be found in the June 21, 2023, Board Meeting Agenda package.</p>