Kindergarten planning starts
Nanaimo News Bulletin
By Jenn Marshall
October 30, 2009
Nanaimo school district is working on a plan to implement full-day kindergarten in some schools next fall…
One condition is that schools selected already have appropriate space, as Phase 1 does not include any money for renovations or new space.
Chris Southwick, assistant superintendent, said staff are identifying schools ready to offer the program based on certain criteria, including available space and teachers, and the number of vulnerable students in the school.
More than 20 of the district’s 29 schools offering kindergarten have the space to offer a full-day program and staff will be prioritizing schools with the highest percentage of vulnerable children.
“We need to make sure the kids who need it most get it first,” said Southwick…
Southwick and other staff working on the report met with principals and vice-principals last week and with kindergarten teachers this week.
The district also has eight StrongStart Early Learning Centres, which are being factored into the plan.
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