From teacher salaries to finding space for more students in Calgary and improving math and literacy, there is a lot to accomplish this year
September is on the horizon, which means that more than 200,000 students in Calgary will be making their way back to classrooms in the city.
From the Alberta Teacher Association at the negotiating table, The Calgary Board of Education saying there is a need for more learning spaces, artificial intelligence in classrooms, and an emphasis in Alberta to hone literacy and math skills, many things are already underway before the first bell of the day on Sept. 2.
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But what could this mean for students in Calgary, and what measures are in place as the first day of school draws closer?
As a teacher for over 20 years, ATA president Jason