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HALO Event News
2023-09-19 19:33:54.776 +0000 UTC
MH News - Hundreds take part in HALO Schools Day
<p><i>Medicine Hat News - BY SAMANTHA JOHNSON LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER ON SEPTEMBER 19, 2023.</i></p><p>It was a perfect day last Thursday for the HALO Emergency Services Schools Day. A long line of school buses dropped off hundreds of excited Grade 4-6 students from across all three local school divisions.</p><p>Katie Albers brought her Grade 5 class from Southview Community School. Last year, Albers taught a split 4/5 class and is pleased some of her Grade 4 students from last year are now in her Grade 5 class. Having a field trip in September is a way for Albers to work with her students on expectations.</p><p>“It’s important for them to see how and why these emergency services are provided to them in our city. I was really impressed by the fact that we were going to see the program from Eagle Butte High School, the Flight Academy. I think that’s a great option for some of the kids going forward.”</p><p>Hussein is a student in Albers’ class and the News caught up with him after he had been at the Medicine Hat Police Service table checking out the two guns they had on display, handling the one that shoots rubber bullets. Before that, the class had checked out one of the various fire trucks onsite.</p><p>“They showed us what they do when there is an emergency,” said Hussein. “I didn’t know they were going to let us go inside them.”</p><p>Deputy chief of the Burdett Fire Department Nick Dykstra explained to the News the new automatic CPR machine they had just acquired.</p><p>“Eventually they are going to be in every truck, but right now are only in the commander’s truck.”</p><p>CPR is tiring to administer and Dykstra explained it takes time to build up pressure in the body, which can be lost when one person takes over from another.</p><p>“We are firefighters and not these big, scary guys in gear,” said Dykstra. “We are here in public to bring awareness and so the kids can play with what we work with.”</p><p>Over at the Flight Academy displays from Eagle Butte High School, Grade 11 student Reid Vossler talked about the Xboxes they brought.</p><p>“They have flight simulators installed on the computer and we are letting kids take turns flying all across the world. I had kids up in Tokyo and all over, they are having a blast. We used to have drones set up, except we had trouble with GPS so we couldn’t do that.”</p><p>High school is going well for Vossler.</p><p>“It’s not often you get to fly a plane and get a licence out of high school. It’s an awesome opportunity and I honestly can’t say enough about it.”</p><p>It took from September until May in his Grade 10 year before Vossler was able to fly a plane. He was in the air all summer as well and, if all went well, was scheduled to take his first solo flight last weekend.</p><p>CEO of HALO Paul Carolan commented, “The thing we heard most, even before they got inside, was thank you, thank you, thank you. It’s amazing to hear that from the kids and to have so many of our partners here. Every fire department, AHS, police, it’s a really cool opportunity for kids to get the experiential learning and see what it’s like to be in emergency services, and Prairie Rose is here, too. I couldn’t be more thrilled.”</p>
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2023-09-15 15:27:20.626 +0000 UTC
Neubauer Farms and PRPS Host the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta with a Focus on Showcasing Unique Programming
<p>On Thursday, September 2023, Neubauer Farms and Prairie Rose Public Schools hosted the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Her Honour, the Honourable Salma Lakhani AOE, BSc, LLD (hon) and His Honour Dr. Zaheer Lakhani CM MBChB FRCPC FACP FACC FRCP (London), at a small gathering of local dignitaries and community organizations hosted by Neubauer Farms. The evening presentation focused on the unique programming offered at Prairie Rose Public Schools through the academy options and the Irvine School Agriculture Discovery Centre.</p><blockquote><p>"Prairie Rose Public Schools and Neubauer Farms are thankful for the opportunity to share some of the unique programming options we have developed for students in southeast Alberta," says Superintendent Reagan Weeks. “These programs not only ignite minds and forge futures for our students but are designed to kindle hearts by building compassion, empathy, community and wellness - something we know is at the heart of student success and wellbeing.”</p></blockquote><p>In addition to creating programs that students get excited about, Weeks pointed out that there is also a strong connection between student success and inclusion, which counteracts loneliness, depression, anxiety and addiction. A 2019 study published by Johns Hopkins University found that positive childhood experiences (PCEs) were known to counteract co-occurring adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), many of which tie directly to the work happening in schools. These include students having a sense of belonging in high school, two important non-parent adults who were genuinely interested in them, feeling supported by friends and participating in community traditions outside the home.</p><p>One of the primary topics for the evening focused on the modern agriculture industry and the importance of educating youth about food sustainability. Host Nichole Neubauer shared the importance of learning where your food comes from and the challenges facing agriculture over the next 25 years. She also spoke about the partnership with Prairie Rose Public Schools with the Irvine School Agriculture Discovery Centre (ADC) and the benefits of students learning about possible career opportunities in the agriculture sector.</p><blockquote><p>"The ADC is so fortunate to have incredible industry partners who support this program," says Neubauer. “Short Grass Ranches has donated two Angus steers for two years. This year, we were also able to partner with Western Tractor to provide students with an option course that focused on farm equipment and maintenance. We look to including more partners as the program grows.”</p></blockquote><p>The second focus of the evening was on the Dave Rozdeba South Alberta Flight Academy program, a partnership program with Super T Aviation in Medicine Hat. The flight academy is a three-year program based out of Eagle Butte High School in Dunmore, allowing students to earn their private pilot's license upon graduation. This past spring, the program was granted Collegiate status. This allows the program to add a fourth year to the program. The fourth year will operate as a dual credit option for graduated students, where they can complete additional courses in their chosen aviation stream - something they decide in their second year of the program. The options include commercial pilot training, aircraft maintenance engineering or air traffic control and drone certification.</p><blockquote><p>"Prairie Rose Public Schools is excited about how these programs are impacting youth and building capacity in our communities," says Weeks. “Adding programs, like the flight academy and the ADC, are part of our commitment to providing a one-of-a-kind education experience that ignites minds, forges futures and kindles the hearts of our students, staff and communities. We are committed to creating programming that students love, addressing deficits and building on strengths, developing programs that lead to healthy children with high self-esteem and creating skills for our students to compete and contribute as adults.”</p></blockquote><p>The Neubauer Farms and Prairie Rose Public Schools event was the first Her Honour will be attending in Medicine Hat, who is in town for the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Distinguished Artists awards at the Esplanade Theatre on September 16, 2023.&nbsp;</p>
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2023-09-14 15:53:22.451 +0000 UTC
MH News - Prairie Rose Public Schools officially ratifies new agreement with teachers
<p><i>Medicine Hat News - BY SAMANTHA JOHNSON LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER ON SEPTEMBER 14, 2023.</i></p><p>Prairie Rose Public Schools secretary treasurer Ryan Boser presented to the board this week the PRPS Board/Teacher Agreement Ratification. Negotiations finished in late June when a memorandum of agreement was reached, and ratification by teachers occurred Aug. 29.</p><p>Board chair Lois Bedwell and trustee Pam Cursons were part of the committee along with members from the local ATA, who talked about their interests, and Boser commented that PRPS appreciated working with them.</p><p>“This covers the Sept. 1, 2020 timeframe to Aug. 31 of 2024. It was a four- year agreement, we are three years through agreement and are entering the final year of that collective agreement.”</p><p>Professional development was one of the main aspects in the memorandum as it was not something that was part of collective agreements in the past. Each teacher on the roster as of Sept. 30 will get $550 toward professional development.</p><p>ATA local members will be able to use PRPS emails when communicating with teachers, vice principals will move from one day in lieu to two days in lieu and there will be more clarity around work assignments for substitute teachers.</p><p>“Part-time teachers talked about the expectation of having a continuous assignment where possible,” explained Boser. “So, their day is not broken up based off one assignment and then on to the next. Where we can, where possible, we’ll try to make their days as continuous as possible.”</p><p>A teacher who parents a child graduating from high school will receive one day of leave per year to attend the ceremony.</p><p>“The division is expected to continue to have a deferred salary plan in place so nothing has changed there. We’ve already had one in place. The expectation in the collective agreement is that you continue to have one.”</p><p>Three letters of understanding have also been added on extracurricular activities, substitute teacher travel and creating a professional development committee.</p><p>“We have an admin procedure outside the collective agreement where we compensate our substitute teachers based off of mileage thresholds that they travel each day. That’s an important one to us because at times it can be difficult to get substitute teachers to our schools. That’s one thing that I think helps from a recruitment standpoint.”</p><p>Bedwell said, “We went right down to the wire. They wanted to settle and we wanted to settle and we met in the middle.” Boser added that having a good working relationship with PRPS teachers helped move the negotiations forward.</p><p>Once the agreement is complete, it will be posted on the PRPS website.</p>
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2023-09-13 17:10:00.737 +0000 UTC
Register Now: 19th Annual Echo Dale Cross Country Meet
<p><strong>Join the 2023 Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet!</strong></p><p>📅 <strong>When</strong>: September 23, 2023 (10:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)<br>📍 <strong>Where</strong>: Echo Dale Regional Park, just outside of Medicine Hat (1001 Echo Dale Rd)</p><p>Attention schools and budding athletes! The Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet is just around the corner and we're calling for participants. This year, the event is open to <strong>students of all ages</strong>—from energetic elementary kids to the dynamic junior high and high school runners.</p><p><strong>Key Details:</strong></p><p>👟 Open to students of all ages (elementary, junior high, high school)<br>👟 Entry fee: $12 per student payable via Trackie at time of registration. Post entries will be $20.<br>👟 Registration link: <a href="https://www.trackie.com/event/2023-echo-dale-cross-country-running-high-school-junior-high-and-elementary-meet/1000782/">2023 Echo Dale Cross Country Running Meet</a><br><strong>👟 Registration Deadline</strong>: September 20th at midnight.</p><p>Complete details including age categories, schedule of events and course information can be found here: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eRIMUdCLQvpthD4gBQSKm3vFTx3Qa9Ju/view?usp=drive_link">Echo Dale Meet Details</a></p><p>Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to showcase your athletic prowess, meet fellow runners, and potentially win some accolades for yourself and your school!</p><p>For more details or queries, get in touch with: 📧 <strong>Darryl Smith</strong>: [email protected]</p><p>Secure your spot, lace up those running shoes, and let's hit the trail! See you at the starting line!</p>