Saturday, September 25, 2010

New Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting policy

The draft policy, Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting, has been sent out to the Bluewater system for review by parents, community, principals and teachers. It will be available through SCCs, principals and Union presidents. It is based on the new Ministry policy document, Growing Success, which in its draft form caused some controversy concerning the handling of missed or late student assignments.

There are changes from the draft version, and this is the opportunity for interested stakeholders to have a look and provide their input - all suggestions will be carefully considered when the policy returns to the trustees in February for final adoption. This review is the board's way of consulting with the broader community, so we hope a number of people will take the time to read the Bluewater draft policy and let us know what you think.

Because this new policy is mandated to be implemented the start of this month, some of the changes will be evident in the first report cards as well as in requirements for student assignments.

Please post any questions you might have and I will be happy to respond.


Friday, September 17, 2010

On September 15, over 700 students had the opportunity to hear Eva Olssen, holocaust survivor, speak at OSCVI. Her powerful and emotional talk about her experiences and survival during WW II had such an impact on the students that total silence reigned during her talk, and on completion she got an immediate standing ovation.

Her key message was that the word "hate" should not be used and no one should be mistreated or bullied because of ethnicity, economic status or any other difference. She called on parents as well as teachers to do their best to ensure this does not happen - the most effective method being to be models in their own behaviour and attitudes.

She also emphasized that every one of us can make a difference, but that change happens best when everyone works together to make change happen. What an amazing woman to do what she is doing - speaking to thousands of students every year to pass on her message while she still can do so.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Now community members have 25% more time at regular Board meetings to address trustees.

As of Sept. 1, delegations will be heard at two board meetings per month. With prior notice given the Tuesday of the previous week, two delegations will each have 10 min. to present for a total of twenty minutes at every Board meeting. If that time is not taken by delegations with prior notice, delegations without prior notice may speak for 5 min. to an agenda topic. If the topic is not on the agenda, the delegation will be referred to the following meeting in order to give notice.

This means that every month 40 minutes (rather than the former 30 minutes) will be allotted to hearing delegations.

In addition, since a delegation may address the trustees once on the same topic in every three-month period, a greater number of delegations will have opportunities to speak.

We are always pleased to hear from community members.