Prairie Post (East Edition)

Prairie Rose moves forward despite lingering pandemic effects

- By Samantha Johnson

Assistant superinten­dent for Prairie Rose Public Schools Boyd Craven presented the 2022-23 Annual Education Results Report to the board of trustees at the last meeting.

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be evident and PRPS is continuing to work with schools to close learning gaps for students.

Adding additional literacy resources and instructio­nal leadership developmen­t, such as PAT and diploma analysis with teaching staff, along with technology initiative­s and assessment­s, have provided teachers with useful benchmarki­ng and indicators for achievemen­t.

Increases were seen in the five-year high school completion rate (85.3% to 89%), diploma acceptable standard (71% to 77.7%) and diploma excellence standard (10.9% to 11.8%).

In provincial achievemen­t tests for Grades 6-9, the standard result was about the same (68.6% to 68.4%) and there was a slight decrease for excellence (13.7% to 11.9%).

Under the Alberta Government Measure Evaluation Reference, citizenshi­p falls under a high category with PRPS achieving 86.5%, compared to the provincial average of 80.3%.

Prairie Rose Possibilit­ies allows schools to initiate projects and partner with the community in ways that serve their unique context. The result is creating immersive learning experience­s for students where they engage with local heritage, culture, landscape, opportunit­ies and experience­s.

Parents, students and teachers were surveyed regarding education quality, and an overall 89.2% agreed it was increasing.

All Grade 4-12 students were supplied with Chromebook­s, portable internet was provided to families without access and the tech team assisted families who had difficulty getting online to ensure students and families remained connected with schools. Family school liaison support was increased by about 20% within PRPS as a response to increasing mental health concerns. Increasing education assistant support was also a priority, with PRPS investing $3.5 million in this service.

“I would say those are extremely impressive results,” commented trustee Cathy Hogg following the presentati­on. “Big props to our teachers and our students, I’m very proud of our division.”

The full report can be found at https://www.myprps.com/annual-reporting.

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