Announcing the 2009 Northern B.C. Regional Science Fair
The 2009 Northern BC Regional science fair is being held in Fort St. John this year, at the North Peace Secondary School.
District News
Calculus 12 Online
LearnNowBC.ca has featured us today because of our Online Calculus 12 course. This is an exciting opportunity and highlights collaborative partnerships between NPSS and NBCDES as well as between the School District and Northern Lights College.
Technology Services
The technology services website is accessible at www.prn.bc.ca/ts.
You can find information on the technology services department, updates on projects, service interruption information,NPSS and Bert Ambrose Featured by Healthy Schools Network
NPSS and Bert Ambrose were recently featured in ActNowBC’s Healthy Schools Network Newsletter. Read more by clicking on the link below.
Healthy Schools Network Newsletter –Grade 4 Social Studies Inservice ~ Métis
First Nations Education Centre is hosting an inservice with a focus on Métis culture. See the flyer for more information.
Grade 4 Social Studies InserviceSecond StrongStart Opens
Our second StrongStart Centre has opened in School District 60.
Have a look a the article at EnergeticCity.ca
http://www.energeticcity.ca/news/11/13/08/second-strongstart-centre-opens-school-district-602008 School Trustees Election
Please see the 2008 School Trustees Election Press Release from the Chief Elections Officer.
Healing Circles ~ Oct. 3
David Rattray & Pat Jansen are hosting a session on Healing Circles. Click on the link below for more information
Healing Circles October 3, 2008Relational Aggression Seminar
In Partnership with SD #60, the North Peace Administrator’s Association, Student Support Services and various PAC groups, our district is hosting two days of sessions, facilitated by Allyson Bowen,
Science Achievement Awards
Each academic year, the British Columbia Innovation Council joins with the BC Science Teachers’ Asociaton to grant Science Achievement Awards to outstanding science students from high schools across British Columbia.