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Social Studies Draft Curriculum - Have Your Say

March 18, 2024 - The next phase of Alberta Education's Social Studies curriculum development…

Alberta Education, Community Engagement, Curriculum, Elementary Years, Engagement, Middle Years
Mar 18

PSD's Edwin Parr Nominee Announced

March 7 2024 - Parkland School Division is proud to announce Ms. Isabela Ramos (Graminia School)…

Edwin Parr Awards, Elementary Years, Graminia School, In Recognition, Middle Years, music, Performing Arts
Mar 7

Regular Board Meeting Highlights - Tuesday March 5, 2024

Tuesday, March 5, 2024 - The Board of Trustees is pleased to share with all education stakeholders…

Art/Music/Drama, Board, Board Meeting, Community Engagement, Edwin Parr Awards, Employment, Engagement, Facilities, Fees, In Recognition, Performing Arts, Planning, Spruce Grove Composite High School, Stakeholder Engagement, Transportation, Woodhaven Middle School
Mar 5

Flags Half-Mast in PSD

March 1, 2024 - It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that Parkland School Division joins…

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Mar 1

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About Parkland School Division

Parkland School Division (PSD) is a dedicated provider of quality public education, serving more than 90,000 residents living west of Edmonton. The Division is large in area, spanning almost 2,450 square kilometres, but small enough that students, parents and staff learn each other’s faces and names quickly.

Attendance areas stretch as far west as Tomahawk and Entwistle, and include rural areas south of Spruce Grove and Stony Plain, with the North Saskatchewan River providing a natural southern boundary all the way to Devon.

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