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Grande Prairie Public School Division

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We're a learning community of 18 schools, proudly providing public education to over 8,800 students, including Montessori, French Immersion, IB & Senior Trades.

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We are grateful! Thank you, Eco Medical Equipment Grande Prairie for the recent donation of medical equipment. Eco’s knowledgeable assistance is invaluable for our families and staff as we program for student success. #EveryStudentSucceeds #GPPSD #GpAb

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Find out about the Board's latest work on bylaws, results of the annual student attendance report and how you can be part of GPPSD’s Career Pathways ThoughtExchange. Read now: buff.ly/48ONOdv #PublicEducation #PublicBoard #GPPSD #GpAb #AbEd

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We are proud to celebrate 2 WORLD CHAMPIONS in Jiu-Jitsu! Congratulations to Joni Craig & Xzander Paine, Grande Prairie Composite High School students. Joni = Gold in Gi Xzander = Gold in Gi & Bronze in No Gi The 2024 World Championship Games were held in Baltimore. #GPPSD #GpAb

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Thank you to our honoured guests, students and staff who created special #RemembranceDay ceremonies across #GPPSD last week. #GpAb

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Good attendance is the foundation for success in school. Research shows that, in general, parents & guardians usually underestimate absences by 50%. Attendance Tip: Help your child be at #SchoolEveryDay by creating routines on school days. Read more: buff.ly/47xi2Bh

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Peace Collaborative Services (PCS) is a regional collaborative service delivery system coordinating support for NW Alberta school jurisdictions, including #GPPSD. Join a vibrant, diverse team of professionals who’s work helps students succeed. Apply now: gppsd.simplication.com

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In recognition of Remembrance Day, schools across #GPPSD are at half mast from November 8-11, in honour of those who have served and continue to serve our country in times of war, conflict and peace. #LestWeForget #WeRememberYou #RemembranceDay

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The First Nations, Inuit & Métis of Canada have a long and proud tradition of military service to our country. We express our gratitude for their contributions. #IndigenousVeteransDay #WeRememberYou #GPPSD

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This #ThankfulThursday, we celebrate the importance of community building. Events like Crystal Park School's annual Turkey Trot create lasting memories for #GPPSD students & staff. Community sponsors gifted turkeys & pies to 26 lucky Wolverines. The ‘Pie in the Face’ was a smash!

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Your voice matters! We’re seeking feedback from students, parents, staff & community partners on the skills & experiences students need for life after high school. Share in our ThoughtExchange: Visit tejoin.com (code 480-104-678). Learn more buff.ly/4f7w6Ei.

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In recognition of Remembrance Day, schools across GPPSD will be closed on November 11th. School ceremonies will be held on November 8th, as we remember those who made sacrifices for a better future. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay2024 #GPPSD #GpAb #AbEd

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Symptoms of illness, including an upset stomach or diarrhea, may mean a child is too sick for school. According to Alberta Health Services, other cold & flu symptoms are fever, cough & long-lasting fever. To learn more, visit the AHS HEAL Program: buff.ly/3gIH8qR


Full of spirit and emotions at #GPPSD central office this Halloween. Enjoy your day!

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Thank you to @GPOilmen for their generous $15,000 donation to the #GPPSD Nutrition Program, and to everyone who supported their events like the Petroleum Show & Golf Tournament. Your support makes a real difference for students who need it most! #CommunityBuilders #Grateful

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Board highlights for October 22, 2024, include an update from our 2024 Teacher Mentorship Program, consideration of Bill 20 and more. Read now: buff.ly/4e9YXH1 #PublicEducation #BoardOfTrustees #GPPSD #GpAb #AbEd

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Good attendance helps your child build essential skills for success. Kindergarten & Grade 1 students with good attendance are more likely to read well by Grade 3, and high school students are more likely to graduate. Learn more: buff.ly/47xi2Bh #AttendanceMatters #GPPSD

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Huge thanks to the Grande Prairie Firemen’s Foundation for their ongoing generosity toward the GPPSD Nutrition Program! For several years their fundraising efforts, like the annual golf tournament, help support our students and families. #GPPSD #CommunitySupport #ThankYou

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Many of GPPSD’s K-6 teachers are piloting the new Social Studies curriculum. Led by Cassie Mercer, our Curriculum Chats offer teachers a space to collaborate and share insights, enhancing learning for all students. Excited for more chats this year! #GPPSD #AbEd

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Mathematics is a universal language that uses shared symbols & procedures to communicate ideas efficiently. At Swanavon School, our Gr. 2 #mathematicians brought this to life by becoming architects of numbers, using base 10 blocks to create 3-digit number buildings #GPPSD #AbEd

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If your child has symptoms of illness, including fever, cough, & headache, they may be too sick for school. Alberta Health Services suggests staying home to rest & hydrate. Know when sick is too sick for school with help from AHS HEAL program: buff.ly/3gIH8qR


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