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Remember to Class size reduction funding not effective: report
drop off your
“The College of Alberta School
donations for the AB Gov’t Release: demonstrates that we cannot Superintendents’ board of directors Education
The province is working with
continue to throw money at this
EDSON FOOD BANK An Alberta Education report problem, rather that we must look reviewed the 2019 Class Size education stakeholders to review the
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys shows that funding to reduce school for new solutions while continuing Initiative Review and supports the funding and assurance model for the
to appropriately fund
suggestion that class size funding be education system, which will
class sizes – especially from
or the Edson Food Bank kindergarten to Grade 3 – did not education.”Adriana LaGrange, rolled into base instruction funding, include an examination of the
deliver results. Minister of Education allowing school authorities the effectiveness of targeted grants such
The Food Bank will be open 2 Over the last 15 years, Alberta has The report highlights that, in flexibility and local autonomy to as the Class Size Initiative. A new
Thursday evenings, invested more than $3.4 billion in general, school jurisdictions view make decisions to best support funding model is expected to be in
the second and last Thursday of the Month the Class Size Initiative. Despite this the class size funding model as students in their respective place for the 2020-21 school year.
6:45-8:00 pm. significant investment, kindergarten ineffective, and these dollars should jurisdictions.” Bevan Daverne,
be included with base instruction
Open regular hours every Tuesday from to Grade 3 class sizes have only funding so that jurisdictions have president, College of Alberta School Highlights
- Kindergarten to Grade 3 classes
Superintendents
decreased on average by 1.4
9-11 am. students since 2003-04. flexibility to use funds to best “We look forward to working averaged 20.4 students in the 2018- CENTURY 21
“Albertans elected us with a clear support their unique needs. with the minister to find solutions 19 school year, compared to 21.8 in
780-723-1350 mandate to conduct an audit of class It also identifies that there are that address how to best meet the 2003-04 (the last year before the
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. sizes and determine what happened many variables in a classroom – increasingly complex learning needs Class Size Initiative) and 19.7 in 1/4 page Feature
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. to previous funding dedicated to besides the number of students – of our students. We are pleased that 2004-05 (the first year of the
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson class size reduction. This report that affect student success. there is a funding framework review initiative).
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
underway, as this is something that - Annual school year funding
school boards have been advocating allocations to the Class Size
to government for some time. It is Initiative started at $90 million in
critical that school boards have 2004-05, growing to $291 million in
adequate, long-term, sustainable, 2018-19.
and flexible funding.” Lorrie Jess, - Targeted class size funding
president, Alberta School Boards accounts for about four per cent of
Association overall funding provided to school
“As I make funding decisions, I boards.
will be looking through the lens of - The report is based on reviews of
Jim Eglinski what is best for our students and school board plans for spending the
funding grant, interviews with
what will be most effective in
MP Yellowhead improving student learning. We owe school board and school leadership
staff, a comparison of student and
it to parents and children to get
better outcomes for the money that board-level outcome data against
is being spent on education.” class size funding allocations, and a
Adriana LaGrange, Minister of literature review of studies on class
size impact on student success.
LAND FOR SALEAND FOR SALE
L
Remember to drop off your donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys or the Edson Food Bank
The Food Bank will be open 2 Thursday evenings, The first Wednesday of every month is Seniors Day at the Edson
the second and last Thursday of the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. and District Recycling Depot. Seniors can look forward to a nice
Karen
Karen
Open regular hours every Tuesday from 9-11 am. visit with family, friends, volunteers and staff at the depot. A light Karen Karen
780-723-1350 lunch is always provided free of charge and staff will look after all MLS 49924 $91,000 MLS 49002 $158,000
®
®
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. their recycling needs. photo Deanna Mitchener.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson EVENT
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
REMINDER
MLS 47887 $44,900 MLS 50286 $299,900
MOTIVATED NEW will take place at the
Nov 6: Senior's Day
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Edson & District Karen Karen Royal LePage
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Recycling Depot MLS 44367 $230,000 MLS 45334 $689,900
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Join the Depot for
MLS 49409 $428,000 MLS 49643 $459,900 lunch, and let them
FOR RENT $2500/month take care of your
recycling! This is a
free event for all
seniors in the
5 3 2 5 3 2 community. For any
Sharon
Sharon
MLS 47528 $519,000 MLS 48230 $649,900 questions, contact Sharon Sharon
REDUCED the Edson Recycle MLS 50452 $137,000 MLS 49776 $449,900
®
®
Depot at 780-723-
4002.
4 3 2 4 3 6 Nov 14: Join Kate's
Kitchen for their
free lunch at St. 5016 4 Avenue
5202 2nd Ave. Catherine's Anglican Karen 780-723-3100 Sharon
780.723-5550 Church Spencer-Miller www.century21.ca/twinrealty REALTOR®/Owner
Hawboldt
Broker/Owner
thetwins@century21.ca
Property Manager
nick@alpinerealty3percent.ca for all your real estate needs (617 Main Street) 780-712-3333 780-712-9122
from 11:30 - 1pm.
100% Full Service 100% Locally Owned
T
REAL ESTATE WEEKLY
T
he Weekly ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR REAL ESTATE WEEKLY
MONDAY OCTOBER 28, 2019 PAGE 15
T he Weekly ANCHOR REAL ESTATE WEEKLY
Remember to Class size reduction funding not effective: report
drop off your
“The College of Alberta School
donations for the AB Gov’t Release: demonstrates that we cannot Superintendents’ board of directors Education
The province is working with
continue to throw money at this
EDSON FOOD BANK An Alberta Education report problem, rather that we must look reviewed the 2019 Class Size education stakeholders to review the
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys shows that funding to reduce school for new solutions while continuing Initiative Review and supports the funding and assurance model for the
to appropriately fund
suggestion that class size funding be education system, which will
class sizes – especially from
or the Edson Food Bank kindergarten to Grade 3 – did not education.”Adriana LaGrange, rolled into base instruction funding, include an examination of the
deliver results. Minister of Education allowing school authorities the effectiveness of targeted grants such
The Food Bank will be open 2 Over the last 15 years, Alberta has The report highlights that, in flexibility and local autonomy to as the Class Size Initiative. A new
Thursday evenings, invested more than $3.4 billion in general, school jurisdictions view make decisions to best support funding model is expected to be in
the second and last Thursday of the Month the Class Size Initiative. Despite this the class size funding model as students in their respective place for the 2020-21 school year.
6:45-8:00 pm. significant investment, kindergarten ineffective, and these dollars should jurisdictions.” Bevan Daverne,
be included with base instruction
Open regular hours every Tuesday from to Grade 3 class sizes have only funding so that jurisdictions have president, College of Alberta School Highlights
- Kindergarten to Grade 3 classes
Superintendents
decreased on average by 1.4
9-11 am. students since 2003-04. flexibility to use funds to best “We look forward to working averaged 20.4 students in the 2018- CENTURY 21
“Albertans elected us with a clear support their unique needs. with the minister to find solutions 19 school year, compared to 21.8 in
780-723-1350 mandate to conduct an audit of class It also identifies that there are that address how to best meet the 2003-04 (the last year before the
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. sizes and determine what happened many variables in a classroom – increasingly complex learning needs Class Size Initiative) and 19.7 in 1/4 page Feature
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. to previous funding dedicated to besides the number of students – of our students. We are pleased that 2004-05 (the first year of the
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson class size reduction. This report that affect student success. there is a funding framework review initiative).
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
underway, as this is something that - Annual school year funding
school boards have been advocating allocations to the Class Size
to government for some time. It is Initiative started at $90 million in
critical that school boards have 2004-05, growing to $291 million in
adequate, long-term, sustainable, 2018-19.
and flexible funding.” Lorrie Jess, - Targeted class size funding
president, Alberta School Boards accounts for about four per cent of
Association overall funding provided to school
“As I make funding decisions, I boards.
will be looking through the lens of - The report is based on reviews of
Jim Eglinski what is best for our students and school board plans for spending the
funding grant, interviews with
what will be most effective in
MP Yellowhead improving student learning. We owe school board and school leadership
staff, a comparison of student and
it to parents and children to get
better outcomes for the money that board-level outcome data against
is being spent on education.” class size funding allocations, and a
Adriana LaGrange, Minister of literature review of studies on class
size impact on student success.
LAND FOR SALEAND FOR SALE
L
Remember to drop off your donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys or the Edson Food Bank
The Food Bank will be open 2 Thursday evenings, The first Wednesday of every month is Seniors Day at the Edson
the second and last Thursday of the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. and District Recycling Depot. Seniors can look forward to a nice
Karen
Karen
Open regular hours every Tuesday from 9-11 am. visit with family, friends, volunteers and staff at the depot. A light Karen Karen
780-723-1350 lunch is always provided free of charge and staff will look after all MLS 49924 $91,000 MLS 49002 $158,000
®
®
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. their recycling needs. photo Deanna Mitchener.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson EVENT
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
REMINDER
MLS 47887 $44,900 MLS 50286 $299,900
MOTIVATED NEW will take place at the
Nov 6: Senior's Day
Karen
Karen
Edson & District Karen Karen Royal LePage
®
®
Recycling Depot MLS 44367 $230,000 MLS 45334 $689,900
2 1 0 4 3 2 from 10 am to 1 pm. 1/4 page Feature
Join the Depot for
MLS 49409 $428,000 MLS 49643 $459,900 lunch, and let them
FOR RENT $2500/month take care of your
recycling! This is a
free event for all
seniors in the
5 3 2 5 3 2 community. For any
Sharon
Sharon
MLS 47528 $519,000 MLS 48230 $649,900 questions, contact Sharon Sharon
REDUCED the Edson Recycle MLS 50452 $137,000 MLS 49776 $449,900
®
®
Depot at 780-723-
4002.
4 3 2 4 3 6 Nov 14: Join Kate's
Kitchen for their
free lunch at St. 5016 4 Avenue
5202 2nd Ave. Catherine's Anglican Karen 780-723-3100 Sharon
780.723-5550 Church Spencer-Miller www.century21.ca/twinrealty REALTOR®/Owner
Hawboldt
Broker/Owner
thetwins@century21.ca
Property Manager
nick@alpinerealty3percent.ca for all your real estate needs (617 Main Street) 780-712-3333 780-712-9122
from 11:30 - 1pm.
100% Full Service 100% Locally Owned