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On Sale Coronation School Early Childhood Services students channeled the enthusiasm of Rudolph during their rendition of “Reindeer Love to Boogie!” at the Coronation School Christmas Concert on Thursday, December 19. The concert was full of humour and song and included the Chamber of Commerce Coronation Cash promotion draw with Laurie Bullick and Sandra Kien of Coronation winning $200 and $300, respectively. It also featured an homage to Music Teacher Dan Kinakin for his 25 years of service to the School. ECA Review/Submitted
Prairieland board discusses inclement weather busing Katie Davis News Reporter
AP 131, School Operation During Inclement Weather was discussed at the PLRD meeting on December 18, 2013. Some members of the Board were concerned at how the policy was being applied. At present, policy indicates that busses will cease to operate at temperatures of -40 degrees; however it was noted that some bus cancellations occurred when base temperatures were warmer this benchmark, yet windchill factors contributed to an overall temperature that stood at -40. It was also noted that busses in parts of the division had occasionally cancelled in turbulent morning weather that cleared up shortly after cancellation had occurred. These factors led to a discussion as to what constitutes an appropriate cancellation of bussing. It was noted that as per the policy at present, -40 degrees was the benchmark for school bus cancellation.
Some discussion ensued whether or not this included windchill, as it was noted that windchill does not affect metal and interior operations of the bus, therefore shouldn’t factor into any concerns of busses malfunctioning. Board member Barry Davis, representing Altario/Consort, was consulted due to his previous experiences with driving a bus since 1974. “Conditions and attitudes have changed,” he said. “Some really, really bad weather was driven in back in the day.” He noted that, while -40 degrees was the conventional wisdom for not running the busses, the media has created a mania that some temperatures are really extreme when they weren’t considered as such in times past. It was discussed that other variable conditions, such as heavy fog days and blowing snow, could at times be more of a dangerous situation than temperature alone. It was also noted that bus drivers tend to have knowledge on whether or not they will be safe to drive. Ultimately they decided to leave.
Colony school name changes
The Veteran and Barry Creek Hudderite Colony Schools requested their names to be changed to reflect the name of their respective colonies. At present the schools are known as Harts and Stahl Colony School, respectively. It was decided to honour this request and rename Harts as Veteran Colony School, and Stahl was renamed Barry Creek Colony School.
Federal carrier process
Susan Reid, Transportation Coordinator spoke to information she had gathered regarding Federal versus Provincial carrier processes. This information was gleaned to discern whether or not students hailing from outside of Alberta – in Saskatchewan, close to the boarder near Altario– could be transported in by a Division vehicle, if Federal carrier status was to be acquired. Reid noted that the differences between Federal and Provincial carrier was quite vast. Some key differences included a higher weight allowance for Provincial carriers
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(11794kg) versus Federal (4501kg), recommended audit of 10 per cent of drivers for Provincial status versus mandatory audits of 10 per cent of drivers per month for Federal vehicles and mandatory log-book entry each day for Federal drivers, even if on a part-time voluntary basis. It was discussed that this would add a great degree of paperwork to daily process and as such might deter some volunteer drivers from participating. These points were all received as information.
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JC Charyk requested their school trip to Greece be approved by the Board. The trip will take kids to various places in Greece, including sights such as the Oracle of Delphi and an island tour. The school has planning and documentation in place as well as supervision. It was noted that the tour company traditionally provides reliable and educationally sound tours. All things considered, motion to approve the field trip request was granted.
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