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We are more effective when we work collaboratively and seamlessly to support student needs. We are ALL responsible for working together for the success of ALL students. Improving communication and access to common information, establishing effective instructional and support teams, and focusing on wrapping around and strengthening the core relationship of teacher-student-families will improve student success. 


We have developed a Framework for Collective Responsibility that will help guide the work we do from creating, implementing and monitoring School Plans for Learner Success, Local Education Agreements with First Nation communities, Individual Education Plans (IEP), and interventions by School-Based Teams (SBT). Common district assessments, with results made available in a timely and user-friendly format, support collaborative learning conversations by teams. Collective responsibility is a theme that emerges across all the other focus areas as we all do our parts toward common goals. Examples of this work include:

  • Focus for the current year on walking together
  • Collective Responsibility Framework
  • New district data warehouse and information management system 
  • Strengthened school-based team (SBT) processes
  • More opportunities for cross-school collaboration

Explore the ways we are LEARNING BETTER TOGETHER for the success of ALL learners in Cariboo-Chilcotin School District:

Foundry Open House

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Outback Storefront

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">School District Staff were happy to attend the recent open house held by Cariboo Chilcotin Foundry. It was an opportunity for community members to learn more about Foundry, connect with the team, and explore their space and programs. A highlight was the incredible spread of appetizers and snacks prepared as part of Foundry's cook training program.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Foundry is a valued partner as we work together to support diverse needs of youth in our schools and community.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><img src="/images/4f5b762f-5bac-4c4a-82a9-8bf9c8e10676" alt="Foundry Open House cheryl lenardon 1" width="544" height="408" style="width:544px;height:408px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Historic Elected Leaders Gathering

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Outback Storefront

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The first Elected Leaders Gathering of Cariboo-Chilcotin Board of Education and Chiefs and Councils was held on February 4, 2026. This was an event of historic significance. Board of Education Trustees and Chiefs and Councils enjoyed a meal together and listened to one another. It was the start of sharing of concerns and hopes related to the students we all support.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">There was commitment to continuing with this structure as another important opportunity to work together at the governance level, alongside other venues like Indigenous Education Council and Local Education Agreement where the nations have ownership.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">More detailed information will be shared with the leaders in the weeks ahead about all that is already happening to inform dialogue about what is next. Another gathering is planned for May to continue the conversation.</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/ff5740a9-2242-4b12-ba9b-7872425323fe" alt="Historic Elected Leaders Gathering2 cheryl lenardon 1" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a82e6b9f-5509-409e-96e7-e06bb5c52f15" alt="Historic Elected Leaders Gathering1 cheryl lenardon 1" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Literacy Week Day 4!

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">We had our Cariboo Chilcotin School District Superintendent Cheryl Lenardon in as the final Local Celebrity of Literacy Week 2026! She read to Mrs. Fichtner's class today! She selected "The Most Beautiful Winter" by Cristina Sitja Rubio, a story about animals in the winter time. She picked it because she enjoys watching the students playing through her office window at the board office. She went out and made a special book purchase, had a hard time choosing the perfect book, and left the book for the class to enjoy! Thank you so much for your time and kindness today Superintendent Lenardon!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mr. Parkin's class spent the day at Scout Island today learning about "Cold Stress!" Marcus gifted Mrs. McKinnon an pinecone from the sky, and Keelan and Sivkan read today's books for the Book Battle! Such a fun day!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Book Battle!!!.......aaaaaaand the Winner is......</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Pancakes for Breakfast!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">This little book with only pictures and no words made it all the way to the top spot in the Book Battle Bracket this week. Thank you so much to Mrs. Fichtner for organizing this whole battle and making sure everyone got the books when they needed to! What a fun activity for Literacy Week!!!!</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/2c444869-d25b-4e8c-8c66-df31325d62fc" alt="Literacy Week Day 4a marina campsall" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/1c5318e9-ce8c-4f7e-afb0-f1a5971d9c0b" alt="Literacy Week Day 4b marina campsall" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Grade 3/4 and Grade 10 Collaboration!

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">It was an exciting week for Ms. Clarke's Grade 3/4 Class and Ms. Mason's Grade 10 Art Class!!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Ms. Clarke and Ms. Mason began this collaboration earlier this year. Ms. Clarke's class used what they learned in Descriptive Writing to describe a "creation" of their choice. They also drew a picture guide. The Grade 10s then received the descriptions and photos, and used their clay handbuilding skills to create each student's "creation"! Here are the FANTASTIC results!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">What a fantastic collaboration. We are so excited that Ms. Mason's class spent some time with us at Marie Sharpe this week. We LOVE having FANTASTIC teachers working together in our community! Thanks everyone!</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/8e552eed-e7cd-4aa9-ae60-eea7da0ad566" alt="Grade 3 4 and Grade 10 Collaboration marina campsall" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/6a767f11-baa5-4a96-bffc-8907c80eb837" alt="Grade 3 4 and Grade 10 Collaboration 2 marina campsall" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Cooking & Food Preparation Skills

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mr. Parkin's class has been making many different meals so far this year!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Last week, they practiced their cutting techniques while making fruit platters for classes throughout the school! What a lucky day for all! AND look at how beautiful the platters were!</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Great job Mr. Parkin and Grade 6s!</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/1c223546-75fd-4992-af1d-4cfa3829391c" alt="Food Program marina campsall" width="527" height="351" style="width:527px;height:351px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Remembrance Day at Marie Sharpe

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Marie Sharpe honoured Indigenous Veterans Day and Remembrance Day on November 10 this year. We held our assembly in the afternoon, and welcomed many students' family members as well.</span><br><br><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mrs. Campbell's class performed a rendition of "In Flanders Fields," we learned about the origin of the Poppy, and we talked about honouring the sacrifice of those who fought for our country. We went back to our classrooms we carried the spirit of remembrance with us, by working to show kindness, helping others, and standing up for what is right.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/a8ce90ca-794b-43ea-9300-91ed07afde4c" alt="thumbnail IMG 7335 marina campsall" width="458" height="572" style="width:458px;height:572px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Learning to Crochet

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">One of our dedicated Educational Assistants, Ms. Schiemann, has been sharing her talents with a small group of students during lunch break on Tuesdays in our new Crochet Club. While one of the participants waited to be picked up for an appointment, our secretary, Ms. Ostrom, lent her expertise to the crochet project. With the support and guidance of these 2 staff members, he is developing mastery of this new skill!</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/ce47460c-9f6b-4bc3-bf5c-607d03e33b4f" alt="Learning to Crochet heather mckinnon" width="417" height="556" style="width:417px;height:556px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Collaborating for Halloween Fun

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Skyline Alternate

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Skyline school and the CCSD Board Office staff, decorated their buildings, dressed up in costume and handed out treats to Marie Sharpe students and staff on Halloween morning. Excitement was in the air as the entire elementary school walked through the halls, taking in all of the spooky and awesome decor that was created. The collective efforts raised spirits and created lasting memories for these students. Marie Sharpe School is feeling very grateful!</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/08c9d41e-ea3c-4924-8dc6-92c601734ed1" alt="Halloween Fun at Skyline and Board Office heather mckinnon" width="500" height="500" style="width:500px;height:500px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

Safer Schools Together Visits 100 Mile House

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Outback Storefront

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">On October 20th, 2025, a Safer Schools Together presenter visited 100 Mile House to deliver face-to-face presentations to students, staff, parents and caregivers about staying safe online. Around 200 grade 6 &amp; 7 students gathered at 100 Mile Elementary School in the morning for a student session and later in the day Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School hosted a session for Grade 8 &amp; 9 students, a staff session and a parent/caregiver session. The sessions were informative and covered caring for peers online and offline, the criminal and social consequences of cyberbullying, possession and distribution of intimate images, digital media habits, oversharing, digital addiction, the permanence of online posts/activity, the significance of your digital tattoo, geo-location settings and the dangers of social media misuse and cell phone misuse. Furthermore, the parent/caregiver session covered recommendations for family rules, parental controls, family tech plans, suggestions for monitoring children's digital life and current trends and concerning applications that can assist parents/caregivers in their digital parenting strategies.</span></p><table class="editor-table"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/56f55463-a595-463a-95c2-ef760fb273bc" alt="Safer Schools Together1 Hattie Darney" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th><th class="editor-tableCell editor-tableCellHeader" style="width: 350px; background-color: rgb(242, 243, 245); border: 1px solid black; vertical-align: top;"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/d04dbb27-e1a6-442d-9d33-c06fbb5b61e3" alt="Safer Schools Together2 Hattie Darney" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></th></tr></tbody></table><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p>

PAC Family Fun Night

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The PAC of Marie Sharpe Elementary was well-supported by school staff to host their springtime Family Fun Night last week. Many families came out to this well-attended event to enjoy hot dogs, face-painting, mini golf, and board games. Thank you PAC!</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" style="text-align: left;"><br></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/b23001f1-64a4-4b36-acde-b12d181b83cd" alt="PAC Family Fun Night" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/ae2e1260-d0d2-486e-bcf3-40093775baee" alt="PAC Family Fun Night" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph"><br><br><br></p>

Denisiqi Services Society Receives BCPVPA Partnership Award

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">School District 27 PVP proudly congratulate Denisiqi Services Society on receiving a BC Principals' &amp; Vice-Principals' Association (BCPVPA) Partnership Award. This honour recognizes their commitment to collective responsibility—working alongside schools, families, and communities to support the success and well-being of every student.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Denisiqi exemplifies what it means to put students at the center of learning. Through programs like Youth Outreach and Land-Based Activities they provide culturally meaningful experiences and essential supports that address academic, social, and emotional needs. Their hands-on approach—whether guiding smudging ceremonies, drum-making, or beading workshops—celebrates cultural heritage while fostering inclusion and connection among all students.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Their ability to meet students and families where they are, offering flexible counselling, tutoring, and life skills programming, underscores the power of partnership in reducing barriers to education. Denisiqi’s collaboration with schools across the district is a wonderful example of how collective responsibility creates a stronger, more inclusive educational community.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Congratulations to Denisiqi Services Society on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for your transformative impact on the lives of students and families in our district.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/3922e277-c925-5631-b076-e480444b4743" alt="5sdzmm4c.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Happy Halloween from the Board Office

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The Board Office staff take great pride decorating the main entrance and lower hallway for the students of Marie Sharpe and Skyline to trick-or-treat. This years theme was Minions! With Superintendent Lenardon’ s direction of reduce and recycle for decorating, we were successful, with many staff sharing their Halloween decorations - even shredded paper was put to use. It was so much fun to see the 200+ costumes and smiles, especially when they received a sticker, mini candy, marshmallow bananas, and a full sized banana - to fit the theme!! Yes we fit fruit into the Halloween fun. Ba-na-na!</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/8570b878-661a-579d-95c8-feda47882892" alt="2yhgyynn.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/0029f579-070b-5a62-aaa5-b3b98e8f31e9" alt="cff5sbz6.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Creating Trauma-Informed, Resilient Schools

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Many SD27 staff participated in 3 separate sessions focusing on resilience with an emphasis on understanding how trauma impacts children and their school experience through the Circle of Courage model. Participants gained proactive strategies such as fostering connections, prioritizing social and emotional skills, establishing safety, and promoting play and learned the “how” in creating the best classroom and school supports for traumatized students and the school professionals who serve them. Participants learned how to assess students, create support plans, utilize strategies to collaborate with families and communities and collect and utilize outcome data.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/c8b9695f-4b15-52a8-9091-8ce5c9fad931" alt="26whtpy9.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/95c23bd1-05a6-5f50-b2c5-b84133308fe5" alt="ti27bmom.jpg" width="252" height="283" style="width:252px;height:283px;display:inline-block"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Potato House Partnership

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">We are so thankful for the partnership we have with The Potato House who not only teach us valuable lessons, but also keep our bellies full.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/7b01f8f0-e456-56f6-940e-bd3937c2b908" alt="5oevxsb8-1.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Professional Boundaries Training for ALL SD27 Staff

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">All employees of Cariboo-Chilcotin School District engaged in training this Fall to ensure they understand their roles as members of the district team contributing to our workplace culture, service to and interactions with students and families, and public confidence in the system.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/dc7e920d-6933-5427-8f75-d131f3dba3db" alt="j4tsxo4u.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/f3606208-ebcb-52a4-9870-103503c8dcab" alt="fg0aolmd.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Starfish Backpacks

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">We are fortunate to once again be partnering with the Williams Lake Rotary Club who provide our school with Starfish Backpacks. These backpacks provide valuable nutrition to families for the weekends.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/cb7b1b08-be4b-56d2-b282-363433027b53" alt="6k8kp1in.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Cariboo-Chilcotin Information Management System

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The District worked with Softlanding to complete a design solution for collecting and presenting information to staff. The District now has a fully automated data warehouse that collects and creates displays of historical information on all key metrics in the district plan and utilized by our staff. The warehouse is connected to online reports created with PowerBI. Access to high quality information will increase knowledge we have about students and will also reduce manual data tasks allowing time to be spent on higher value tasks.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/2781693c-fd35-5823-a29c-ae1ff23ad234" alt="694s6d6g.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Walking Together into the 2024 2025 School Year

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">We held our District Day on September 3 which saw more than 800 SD27 staff, including educators, support staff, operations, transportation, custodial, human resources, IT, finance, payroll, and administrative staff gathered at schools with all sites connected virtually for the morning. We were welcomed to the traditional and unceded territories the school district is on by Williams Lake First Nation Chief Sellars, Xeni Gwet’in Chief William, and Ulkatcho Chief Price who shared what they wanted staff to know as we began serving their children and families in this school year. Monique Gray Smith was the keynote speaker for the morning and emphasized Indigenous traditional knowledge and values, relationship with others and nature, and trauma-informed practice. Teams had time to talk during the morning and had lunch together (many outside for BBQs and picnics) before spending the afternoon preparing to bring the key themes to life in their schools and departments over the first days and weeks of the new year.</span></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><img src="/images/a60b7623-9b7f-5c15-bf53-02dd40480d0e" alt="r237l0es.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Celebrating World Teachers' Day as a Community

100 Mile Elementary

150 Mile Elementary

Alexis Creek Elementary/Secondary

Anahim Lake Elementary/Secondary

Big Lake Elementary

Cataline Elementary

Chilcotin Road Elementary

Columneetza Junior Secondary

Forest Grove Elementary

Graduation Routes Other Ways

Horse Lake Elementary

Horsefly Elementary/Junior

Lac La Hache Elementary

Lake City Secondary

Likely Elementary

Marie Sharpe Elementary

Mile 108 Elementary

Mountview Elementary

Naghtaneqed Elementary/Junior

Nesika Elementary

Peter Skene Ogden Secondary

Outback Storefront

Skyline Alternate

Tatla Lake Elementary/Junior

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">World Teachers’ Day is held internationally on October 5 to celebrate the work of teachers. In Cariboo-Chilcotin School District we recognize that the core relationship of education is between the teacher- student- caregivers. We also recognize that teachers have incredible support here from all the staff, especially at the school level, who wrap around and support that relationship and the work of teaching and learning. We extend a big THANK YOU to teachers and the colleagues who make their work possible and hope they enjoy these BC apples from Desert Hills.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/1b97287d-179a-504e-840e-256ba0188d3a" alt="s2bep6wb.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>

Coming Together to Support Kids

Marie Sharpe Elementary

<p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">We are so fortunate to have dedicated maintenance staff who are committed to supporting our students through rough moments. &nbsp;Here, you can see how our painter, Tana, took her own break time to get a student's bike tire repaired at a our local bike shop (Red Shreds - who offered a free service), then worked with the student to put it back on.</span></p><div data-lexical-layout-container="true" style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; display: grid;"><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph"><img src="/images/c8678c5c-7a2a-5204-b425-b0fbd57d82f1" alt="uc0qgcum.jpg" width="100%" height="inherit" style="width:100%;height:inherit"></p><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div><div class="editor-layoutItem"><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p></div></div><p class="editor-paragraph" dir="ltr"><br></p>