What do you want to see on your child’s report card?

KAMLOOPS – Parent Engagement: Your Child’s curriculum has changed, and the way we report your child’s progress is changing too.

School District No. 73 (Kamloops/Thompson) and the Ministry of Education are hosting a community meeting on Monday, January 30th, 2017, to share thoughts about B.C.’s revised curriculum and how student learning will be communicated to parents.

Between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm, an Open House will be held at the Henry Grube Education Centre, where parents and community members can provide their input on what information they would like to see on student report cards.

From 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm, the Ministry of Education will address parents’ questions and seek your input on student reporting. This portion of the program will be video-conferenced to rural secondary school sites at Logan Lake, Clearwater, Chase and Barriere.

Your voice will make a difference. Your ideas about what would make student reporting better are valuable and we want to hear your thoughts. We look forward to speaking with you on Monday, January 30th, 2017 beginning at 5:00 pm at the Henry Grube Education Centre, 245 Kitchener Crescent, Kamloops, BC.


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