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2018-19 School Year Kensington and Kinkora DAC
This is a summary of meeting notes for the Kensington and Kinkora DAC from 2018-2019
Chief Public Health Officer's Report 2016 - Health For All Islanders
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
New teachers, resources will help students succeed
The province continues to invest in Island students by adding 27 new teaching positions this coming fall. The new teachers will reduce class sizes, address class composition challenges, and help deliver new programs. “High-quality education allows our individuals and communities...
Do you know an environmental champion?
If you know someone who goes above and beyond to protect or enhance the environment, you can nominate them for a Prince Edward Island Environmental Awards. Nominations are now open until May 1 for this year’s awards at www.princeedwardisland.ca/environmentalawards or by phone 902...
Childhood Immunization Rates in PEI - 2015/2016
This report describes PEI’s Childhood Immunization Program (children under 18 years of age) and presents children’s immunization rates at three critical points in time: by two years; prior to Grade 1 entry; and school-based immunization.
Well-being teams now supporting Montague, Westisle students
Supporting Island families - Student well-being teams in the Montague and Westisle families of schools have helped more than 130 students since forming this September, providing valuable care and helping to prevent more serious issues. Students receive help from the teams with a...
Childhood Immunizations
The Prince Edward Island Immunization Program provides safe and effective vaccines that protect Islanders against some communicable diseases known as vaccine preventable diseases. Over the past 50 years the use of vaccines has prevented life threatening disease, disability...
Secondary Transition Planning Resource
This document provides a framework to assist educators transitioning students with autism spectrum disorders to a new school.