PEI Families of Schools Data and Recommendations
Presentation by Bob Andrews to the Board of Directors on September 27, 2016 at Three Oaks Senior High School
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Presentation by Bob Andrews to the Board of Directors on September 27, 2016 at Three Oaks Senior High School
Have you been a victim of crime? Victim Services helps victims of many crimes. Mandarin Version
"A focus on the future: education improvement in Prince Edward Island" is a report by Michael Fullan and Mary Jean Gallagher on successes and challenges in the PEI education system, along with recommendations for improving K-12 education in the province.
Cette section fournit aux propriétaires des renseignements sur la détermination de la valeur marchande pour tous les biens immobiliers de la province. L’évaluation foncière constitue la base de la perception de l’impôt foncier provincial et municipal. L’évaluation foncière fait...
The Youth Storyboard Showcase for family violence prevention highlights the characteristics of healthy relationships in a very unique way said Minister of Family and Human Services Tina Mundy. “This year’s event encouraged teachers and youth-based organizations across the Island...
Starting a new business begins with a good idea or a great opportunity. Starting a successful new business begins with a well developed idea and a solid plan. Any successful entrepreneur will tell you the first step to a successful start - Do your homework! Owning your own...
The Public Schools Branch encourages Islanders to participate in public meetings being held November 1 through November 10 to share their ideas on the school review. Under the School Change Policy, schools must be reviewed at least every five years. “Through this review we want...
Name a historic house on Prince Edward Island and chances are Carter Jeffrey can tell you all about it. He loves all things old: books, antiques, and especially architecture. His fascination was born when he was a boy and his father would drive the dirt roads from their Alma farm...
Beach Grove Home residents are getting more active thanks to new go!PEI programming for seniors. “Engaging in physical activity is important for Islanders of all ages, and even more so as we get older,” said Minister of Health and Wellness Robert Henderson. “Getting moving for...