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Indigenous Youth stands on stage, acknowledged for their design for APD shoulder flash. APD Celebrates local Indigenous youth creativity.
October 7, 2024

Celebrating local Indigenous Youth Creativity

In 2023, the Abbotsford Police Department launched a contest inviting local Indigenous youth from our school district to design a shoulder flash that would represent their heritage, family, and community values. The initiative aimed to reflect the attributes they wished to see in their police force.

The response was positively overwhelming, with over 40 submissions of artwork received. On Truth and Reconciliation Day in 2023, these submissions were displayed in the AbbyPD lobby, where the public was invited to vote for their favorite design.

Indigenous Youth stands on stage, acknowledged for their design for APD shoulder flash. APD Celebrates local Indigenous youth creativity.
October 6, 2024

News From the Nest- Spotlight on Learning: Calculus Bridge Project

Spotlight on Learning: Calculus Bridge Project

Presented by:  Ms. Karen Bowater

Course: Calculus 12

Driving Question: To create a bridge structure by graphing and transforming functions and then to use their Calculus integration skills to calculate the area and volumes of their structures.

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October 4, 2024

#AbbySchools Recognizes Teachers for World Teachers’ Day

On October 5th, the Abbotsford School District joins the global community in celebrating World Teachers’ Day, a special occasion to honour the dedication and passion of educators who play an essential role in shaping the future. Teachers are the driving force behind student success, and in Abbotsford, they are at the heart of creating a vibrant and supportive learning environment for over 20,000 students.

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October 1, 2024

Protect your children from respiratory illnesses this winter

The guide to Respiratory season and fall immunizations is brought to you by Fraser Health.

Respiratory illnesses tend to increase as we spend more time indoors. Common colds, the flu and COVID-19 spread through tiny droplets as people who are sick breathe, talk, cough or sneeze. When other people breathe in or touch these droplets and then their eyes, mouth or nose before washing their hands they may become sick.

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September 29, 2024

News From the Nest--Spotlight on Learning: BC is not a racist province

Spotlight on Learning: Debate: BC is Not a Racist Province

Presented by:  Mr. Matt Born

Course: Social Justice 12

Driving Question: What factors led to changes or continuities affecting groups of people differently? Compare how different groups benefitted or suffered because of a particular change?

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September 25, 2024

Highlights - Board Meeting - September 24, 2024

The Abbotsford Board of Education regularly meets throughout the school year. Agendas and minutes from the public Board Meetings can be accessed through the District's Electronic School Board. Below is a summary of highlights from the meeting.

*Please note that the beginning portion of the board meeting was not recorded due to technical errors.

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September 22, 2024

Spotlight on Learning: Game Inquiry Project

Spotlight on Learning: Game Inquiry Project

Presented by:  Ms. Megan Bocker

Course: Computer Programming 11

Driving Question: Design and create an original game that showcases creativity, problem-solving, and effective game mechanics.

TEACHER DESCRIPTION and / or REFLECTION: This is one of the most enjoyed activities in the course. Students learn so much by applying their own game preferences with the knowledge they have accumulated throughout the course.

September 8, 2024

Spotlight on Learning: Creating Misleading Graphs

Spotlight on Learning: Creating Misleading Graphs

Presented by:  Ms. J. Barnett

Course: Workplace Math 11

DRIVING QUESTION or DESCRIPTION of the lesson/ unit:

How can misleading data be used to influence people’s thoughts and decisions, and what strategies can we use to recognize and avoid being misled?

Example 1:

TEACHER DESCRIPTION and / or REFLECTION: