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PRSD board hears report on division’s wellness plan

- TIM KALINOWSKI tkalinowsk­i@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNTimKal

PRSD assistant superinten­dent Reagan Weekes presented to the board Tuesday her report on the school division’s ongoing three-year wellness plan.

Weekes highlighte­d a few notable instances of student engagement in their own learning and wellness in local schools.

One which stuck out from her report was how students at IF Cox in Redcliff were feeling engaged with their school administer­ed nutrition program.

“They are serving about 230 students daily for lunch,” explained Weekes, “and in between 30-40 in their breakfast program ... The school has created a job program so students in Grade 3 can fill out an applicatio­n, make a resume and have a job interview to take on one of the serving roles or one of the food prep. roles.”

According to Weekes, competitio­n is fierce for these coveted helper roles, and the staff are using this to help prepare students for future job hunting.

“And sometimes other students are included in the interview process so they can see this process from both sides of the table,” added Weekes. “It is considered quite an accomplish­ment to be accepted for these jobs and many of those eventually chosen have gone through the interview process prior.”

Weekes also reported CONNECT training will now be offered in Redcliff and 40 Mile as of Feb. 28. Acadia Valley, Oyen and New Brigden will also have a rotating CONNECT night starting in April. Irvine will also receive the program later in the spring.

“The program helps to build attachment­s between families, and helps them address trauma issues and provides supports, overall, to families,” said Weekes. “We have a number of individual­s signed up already ... so it is clearly a program which is in high demand. We believe this is a really wonderful opportunit­y for rural communitie­s who wouldn’t have access to this training otherwise.”

 ?? NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI ?? PRSD assistant superinten­dent Reagan Weekes updates trustees at Tuesday’s public board meeting about the division’s ongoing wellness efforts.
NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI PRSD assistant superinten­dent Reagan Weekes updates trustees at Tuesday’s public board meeting about the division’s ongoing wellness efforts.

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