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Learn About Your Community’s New School

If you live in one of Calgary’s many growing communities, you may be seeing a welcome sight in the neighborhood: a new school. In fact, nine new schools are expected to open in September 2016 with an additional eight schools planned to open in January 2017. A new school creates a lot of excitement in a community, but can also generate many questions from parents and residents: What grades will be in the school? Who is the principal? Will there be a playground? What are the bell times?

To help you easily find answers to some of your questions, a webpage has been created for each school construction project. At cbe.ab.ca/schools, click on ‘Building and Modernizing Schools’ where you can find information on the construction status, frequently asked questions and important information for the school community.

Registering for a new school

One of the most common questions is: How do I register for a school that’s under construction? If your child is four years old on or before March 1, 2016, you can register them to start Kindergarten in September 2016. Registration is currently taking place at your community’s designated school. If the school in your community is under construction, please see the chart for the name of the school where you can go to register.

Registering your child as soon as possible helps our principals plan and prepare accordingly for the new school year. Students currently attending their designated regular program school will automatically be transferred to the new school when it opens.

New Elementary School in:

Register for Kindergarten at:

Aspen Woods (Dr. Roberta Bondar School)

Olympic Heights School - if you live east of 85 Street

Jennie Elliott School - if you live west of 85 Street

Auburn Bay (Name of school - TBD)

Andrew Sibbald School

Copperfield (Name of school - TBD)

Maple Ridge School

Evanston (Name of school - TBD)

North Haven School or Cambrian Heights School

New Brighton (Name of school - TBD)

Acadia School

Panorama Hills (Buffalo Rubbing Stone School)

Panorama Hills School

Saddle Ridge (Hugh A. Bennett School)

Saddle Ridge School

Tuscany (Eric Harvie School)

Tuscany School

Getting 17 new schools planned, built and ready for students is an enormous undertaking. Leading up to these openings, principals will meet with parents and students in the new school communities, hire staff, determine the organization of the school and prepare the school budget for the 2016 to 2017 school year.

Before- and after-care

Your family may also be making plans and arrangements for the next school year. Before- and after-school care is a decision many parents make in the Spring. Like our existing schools, before- and after-school care programs may be offered by a third-party operator in new schools where space permits. The Calgary Board of Education will be working with the school community and third-party operators regarding interest in child care programs in all of the new elementary schools.

Get involved

As we look ahead to the next school year, we know that having the support of parents and the community is essential in making our new school openings a success. You can get involved at your school, whether it’s existing or new, by becoming a volunteer, joining the parent council or being a part of a parent society or association. Volunteers help to make our schools great places of learning for all children.

More information

For more details on the new school in your community and to find more information, visit cbe.ab.ca/schools and click on ‘Building and Modernizing Schools.’Please check back regularly for updates as new information becomes available. You can also follow us on Twitter @yyCBEdu.

For more information on the Calgary Board of Education, visit cbe.ab.ca.

 

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