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CBE Open Houses Highlight Schools and Programs
Visit the many open houses that take place throughout the year.
2025-26 Instructional Calendar Available
First Day of School is Sep. 2
Get Ready. Get Set. Kindergarten!
Registering your child for school for the first time is an exciting milestone and we look forward to welcoming them to one of our amazing CBE schools!
Annual Education Results Report 2023-24 Approved by Board of Trustees
Report highlights Areas of Celebration and Growth from the Prior School Year
CBE Student Goes for New World Flying Disc Federation Record
Media are invited to share in the excitement as the Grade 5 class from Citadel Park School cheers on their classmate as he goes for a new world record!
Message from the Board of Trustees on Education Funding
The Board of Trustees continues to advocate for education funding that keeps pace with escalating student enrolment, rising costs and increasingly complex student needs.
Chinook Learning Services is Moving
In early 2026, Chinook Learning Services High School Upgrading program will be consolidated into one location at Spruce Cliff School.
From Farm to Classroom: CBE Teacher Receives Outstanding Agriculture Teacher Award
In celebration of Alberta agriculture and highlighting the dedication of educators in advancing agriculture education, James Fowler High School’s Roopa Patel has been selected to receive this year’s Ag for Life Outstanding Agriculture Teacher Award.
CBE Schools Recognized for Energy Performance
Balmoral School and Catherine Nichols Gunn School recognized with BenchmarkYYC Awards.
World Teachers' Day 2024: Valuing Teacher Voices
As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of World Teachers' Day, let's honour teachers’ contributions and embrace the 2024 theme: Valuing teacher voices.
Thank You Back-to-School Fundraising Campaign Sponsors & Donors
Your generosity ensures CBE students have the supplies they need in class and at home.
Holding Space for Indigenous Education in the CBE
Honouring National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day
Calgary Board of Education First Day of School
The CBE is busy preparing to welcome students for the first day of classes on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024.
English Language Learners (ELL) Becomes English as an Additional Language (EAL)
Starting in the 2024-25 school year, the term “English Language Learner” (ELL) is being replaced by the broader term: “English as an Additional Language” (EAL) to better reflect the diverse language backgrounds of CBE students.
Back-to-School Fundraising Campaign
Help us ensure CBE students have the supplies they need in class and at home.
Supporting CBE's Growing Student Population and Addressing Enrolment Pressures
On July 23, 2024, the Alberta government announced additional funding to support growing student population and increasing costs. School boards across the province will receive a share of the $125-million increase for operational funding.
CBE’s Student Accommodation Plan and Facilities Strategy for Calgary's Growing Population
Two significant reports addressing the growing student population in the Calgary Board of Education were recently published.
Personal Mobile Devices in Classrooms – 2024 - 25 School Year
Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides announced new restrictions on children and student use of personal mobile devices.
CBE Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
Three northwest Calgary Board of Education schools, in partnership with the City of Calgary, will celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday, June 21.
CBE Students Score Impressive Medal Haul at Provincial and National Skills Competitions
CBE students won just under half of all medals in categories including autobody repair, culinary arts, public speaking and web design and development.
Accessing Online Report Cards through MyCBE
Report cards for K-12 students will be available June 26 – July 26.
Stampeders Family Day Game and Fundraiser
June 29 at 5 PM. Tickets starting at $28 + tax and fees.
Register Now for Yellow School Bus Service
Families must register by June 16 to be added to routes of the start of the next school year.
Prairie Sky School & North Trail High School Celebrate Official Openings
CBE's Newest Schools Host Exciting Milestone Events for Their Communities
CBE Celebrates the Opening of North Trail High School
The Calgary Board of Education’s newest high school, North Trail High School, will celebrate its official opening on Friday, April 26.
Provide your feedback to Alberta Education about Cellphone use in Schools
Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides is interested in hearing from parents and families about cellphone usage in Alberta schools.
Learn Everything Under the Sun | Summer School 2024
The Calgary Board of Education has summer school opportunities for current CBE students.
Education Week 2024
It’s Education Week from April 15-19, 2024. This recognition week gives us the opportunity to recognize the important role that education plays in our society and the remarkable work happening in schools.
Registration Open for School Bus Orientation Program
The CBE offers a school bus orientation program for first-time riders and their parents, called My 1st Ride. Attendants must register in advance. Spots are limited and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Thank You | Three Cheers for CBE Volunteers
During Volunteer Week, the CBE extends our gratitude to all the incredible volunteers.
The Calgary Board of Education is Celebrating LEED Designation for Mahogany and Lakeshore Schools
The Calgary Board of Education is celebrating two new schools that have achieved a LEED designation by the Canada Green Building Council (CAGBA).
CBE Celebrates the Opening of Two New Schools
Two Calgary Board of Education (CBE) schools are celebrating their official openings this month.
2023/24 Grade 6 Provincial Achievement Tests Update
Alberta Education has announced that Grade 6 PATs in English language arts and literature and mathematics will not be administered in May and June 2024.
Precautions for the Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8
On Monday, April 8 a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Calgary. The solar event will begin just before noon and conclude by 2 PM.
New Three-Year School Capital Plan Requests 21 New CBE Schools
Board of Trustees approve the 2025-28 Three-Year School Capital Plan
Celebrating 50 Years of French Immersion!
The first program opened its doors in the 1973-74 school year.
CBE Partners with APPLE Schools to Enhance Student Well-Being
The CBE has partnered with APPLE (A Project Promoting Healthy Living for Everyone) Schools, to promote nutrition, physical activity, and mental well-being in two CBE schools
All CBE Schools Have a New Website Design!
A digital transformation is underway as more than 250 schools have launched their newly redesigned websites.
How Do We Know CBE Students are Successful?
In January, Results policy R-2: Academic Success was presented to the Board over two public meetings, and the Board of Trustees approved the report at its regular board meeting on Feb. 13.
Celebrating Black History Month | Showcasing the Black Student Union
In February, students and staff of the CBE will celebrate and explore the numerous contributions of Black Canadians.
Alberta Education Assurance (AEA) Survey
Now open for parents/guardians to provide feedback on the quality of education provided by school authorities and their schools.
Weather Event | January 2024
The extreme cold weather forecast for the remainder of the week will make travelling to and from school more challenging for families.
2024-25 Instructional Calendar Now Available
The 2024-25 school calendar has been finalized and posted.
CBE Open Houses Highlight Schools and Programs
Visit the many open houses that take place throughout the year.
Another Year of Record Enrolment Growth
On Dec. 12, 2023, the 2023-2024 School Enrolment Report was presented to the Board of Trustees. The report provides enrolment data for CBE schools and programs.
Solar Panels Shine a Light on Sustainability
Phase Two of the Solar for Schools project was completed earlier this year.
Getting Ready for Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten Registration begins Monday, January 15, 2024
Calgary Flames and Wranglers NextGen Games Support EducationMatters
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Flames game this fall and help raise funds that support CBE students and schools.
Bullying Awareness Week | Where to Turn for Support
Bullying Awareness Week is a dedicated time to address bullying in all its forms within our schools.
CBE Recognized for Energy Efficient School
Balmoral School was selected as the Top Performing K-12 School Property by The City of Calgary BenchmarkYYC Program for 2021
Henry Wise Wood High School Hosts Veterans' Tea
To help create meaningful connections in advance of Remembrance Day, Henry Wise Wood High School will be hosting a tea for local veterans on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day)
We are committed to upholding the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) 94 Calls to Action specific to education.
Celebrating the Opening of New Schools
Two new schools provide amazing learning spaces for students
CBE Schools | Air Quality Alerts
Measures are being put into place Tuesday morning to support the health and safety of students and staff.
Media Advisory | Celebrate the First Day of School with the CBE
It’s back to school for the CBE as we welcome students for the first day of classes on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023.
Media Advisory | You're Invited to a Sneak Peek of North Trail High School
The CBE is thrilled to be welcoming students to its newest high school on Aug. 31.
Trustees Recognize Hull Services as a Nominee for the ASBA Friends of Education Award
Hull Services, a valued organization providing mental health services to children, youth and families, was selected by the Board of Trustees as the CBE nominee for the ASBA Friends of Education Award.
Students and Families Celebrate 20th Anniversary on National Indigenous Peoples Day at Piitoayis Family School
June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, a day to honour the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous people. It is also the 20th anniversary of the opening of Piitoayis Family School.
Get Your Tickets to See the New Calgary Surge and Support EducationMatters!
For the month of June, the Calgary Surge will donate $5 from every ticket to support EducationMatters!
Accessing Online Report Cards through MyCBE
Families will be able to view online student report cards for all K-12 CBE students from June 28 – July 28, 2023 through MyCBE.
June is National Indigenous History Month
A month of celebration, learning and community
Chinook Learning Services Expanding to Forest Lawn High School
CLS will offer courses at Lord Beaverbrook, James Fowler and Forest Lawn High Schools.
Cheer on the Stamps and Support EducationMatters this Summer
Students, staff and families will have a blast at the Stampeders Family Day game on July 23 at 5 pm.
CBE Schools | Air Quality Alerts
The provincial government uses the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) to share the air quality with Albertans in each community.
Willow Park School Wins National Inclusive Education Award
Willow Park School has been recognized for its exceptional commitment to inclusive and special education by Inclusion Canada and Inclusion Alberta.
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month in Canada
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada
Recognizing Canadian Mental Health Week at the CBE
The CBE recognizes the importance of mental health and well-being in connection with the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week.
Thank You | School Bus Driver Appreciation Day
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day is Monday, May 1.
Get a Head Start with Unique Pathways Summer and Fall Programming | Applications Now Open
Unique Pathways offers CBE students a variety of opportunities to explore hands-on development of career skills, post-secondary learning and on the job training.
Flags Lowered at CBE Schools to Honour Fallen RCMP Officer
On Thursday, April 20, CBE schools and building will lower all flags to half-mast in memory of the fallen RCMP Officer.
Learn Everything Under the Sun | Summer School 2023
The Calgary Board of Education has summer school opportunities for current CBE students.
Board of Trustees Names New North Calgary High School
North Trail High School is the name of the new CBE high school under construction in the community of Coventry Hills.
Board of Trustees Names New North High School
North Trail High School is the name of the new CBE high school under construction in the community of Coventry Hills.
Spotlight on CBE Schools: Bishop Pinkham School
Bishop Pinkham School is a vibrant learning community that provides students with a well-rounded education and prepares them for success in all of their future endeavours.
Join Us | Calgary Wranglers Kids Day
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Wranglers game during spring break and help raise funds that support CBE students and schools.
CBE Celebrates the Opening of Three New Schools
Three CBE schools are celebrating their official openings this month.
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New Parent or New Phone Number? CBE Alerts Text Messages
If your child is new to the CBE or if you have recently changed your phone number, you may get a text message asking if you would like to receive CBE alerts.
Introducing the Student Well-Being Framework
The Calgary Board of Education is proud to announce the Student Well-Being Framework.
CBE Names 2023 Edwin Parr Teacher Award Nominee
Students say there are no bad days — only “good vibes” — when they’re in Chantelle Clairmont’s junior high classroom.
Redesigning Calgary: CBE, City of Calgary and Minecraft Education Launch City Wide Design Challenge for Students
Level Up, Calgary Season 2: Achievement Unlocked, will once again challenge Calgary students to build in an expanded and custom Calgary world rendered in the Minecraft universe.
Winter Weather Reminders
Families are reminded that extra caution should be taken during the winter months getting to and from school.
Black History Month
The CBE recognizes Black History Month and the contributions of Black Canadians in communities across the country.
Administration of the 2022-23 Alberta Education Assurance Survey
AEA survey mailed to all parents of students in grades 4, 7 and 10.
Accessing Report Cards through MyCBE
Report cards for grade 1-12 students will be available Jan. 30.
Celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with the CBE
Three CBE schools are celebrating the Lunar New Year with special performances and events. Chinese New Year takes place on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023.
Registration for the 2023-24 School Year
The CBE looks forward to welcoming your child in the 2023-24 school year!
CBE 2022-23 Enrolment Numbers
On Dec. 13, 2022, the 2022-2023 School Enrolment Report was presented to the Board of Trustees.
Ready, Set, Kindergarten!
Kindergarten Registration begins Monday January 16, 2023
CBE Open Houses Highlight Schools and Programs
The CBE has a rich variety of programs to personalize learning for students.
Update | Illness in Schools
The CBE is taking a number of measures to reduce the impact of illness in schools
Minecraft Design Challenge: Level Up, Calgary! A Great Success for CBE Students, City of Calgary and Microsoft
CBE students re-envision downtown Calgary, enhance digital citizenship, and embrace game-based learning through Minecraft: Education Edition.
Waste Reduction Week 2022
This week is an opportunity to celebrate individual and collective environmental commitments, efforts and accomplishments while encouraging innovative ideas and solutions around waste reduction.
Thank You | World Teachers' Day
Today, we celebrate World Teachers’ Day. The theme of World Teachers’ Day 2022 is: “The transformation of education begins with teachers.”
Thank You to Our Back to School Partners
This fall, CBE students in need of back to school essentials received support from a number of community agencies and organizations.
Committed to Truth and Reconciliation at the CBE
Sept. 30 marks Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
CBE Recognizes Cyber Security Awareness Month
The CBE values the protection of all employee and student data. As part of our efforts to build a culture of information security, we are promoting Cyber Security Awareness Month in October.
Truth and Reconciliation Day | CBE Flags at Half-Mast
The flags at CBE schools and buildings will be lowered to half-mast at the end of day on Thursday, Sept. 29 to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30.
Possible Changes to CBE School Calendars
This fall, the CBE is gathering feedback on the possibility of transitioning 28 schools on the modified calendar to the traditional calendar.
CBE Flags at Half-Mast
Flags at CBE schools and buildings will be at half-mast as of Sept. 8, 2022 to acknowledge the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Yellow School Bus Driver Shortage
Our transportation service providers are facing a bus driver shortage.
Celebrate the First Day of School with the CBE
Schools following the Calgary Board of Education traditional calendar will welcome students for the first day of classes on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
Welcome Back to School!
We are excited to welcome all students back for another school year.
Jack James High School Unveils Mural on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Celebrating Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day at CBE
Staff and students are committed to acknowledging and supporting the work of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.
CBE Employee Recognized as Special Olympics Outstanding Coach of the Year Award
Marie Powell received Canada’s Coach of the Year award in December for the resiliency she demonstrated as a coach.
Summer Update for Families | June 15, 2022
Please take a moment to review the following updates and reminders
Willow Park School WOWS with the Night of the Artist
On Wednesday, May 25, Willow Park School – Art Centered Learning Program recognized an incredible year of learning in and through the arts.
Accessing Online Report Cards through MyCBE
Families will be able to view online student report cards for all K-12 CBE students on June 28, 2022.
Chief Superintendent's Message to the Class of 2022
To the CBE Class of 2022,</p> <p> Congratulations on reaching this important milestone in your life.
Eight CBE Schools Participate in Design the Shift
This year was the 10th iteration of the Design the Shift: ConocoPhillips Innovation Incubator. It provided eight CBE schools the opportunity to work on unique challenges facing their school communities.
Shave and a Haircut – Raises Money for Kids Cancer Care
On May 27, Andrew Sibbald School held its 18th annual Big Brave.
Board Game Event at Banff Trail School
Banff Trail School hosted our inaugural board game event.
Help Wanted: CBE Kicks Off Hiring Drive
The CBE issued a call to hire more than 150 positions —as part of a significant effort to bolster its casual employee rosters.
Jack James Preschool Received Minister’s Award of Excellence in Child Development
Congratulations to the Jack James Preschool, 2022 recipient of the Minister's Award of Excellence in Child Development.
2022-2023 Tsuut’ina Education Princess
Christina Heavenfire, a Grade 10 student from Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School has been named the 2022-2023 Tsuut'ina Education Princess.
Encuentro Espanol – Celebrating the Spanish Bilingual Program
On April 20, a group of students from A.E. Cross and Robert Warren schools attended a unique event that took place at Crescent Heights High School.
Moving Camp Event Helps Students Build Community in their New School
The Calgary Board of Education recognizes the importance of transitions for all students.
CBE Students and Staff Take a Stand Against Violence with the Annual Moose Hide Campaign
Hundreds of students across the CBE took part in the Moose Hide Campaign this year.
Proposed Move of Louise Dean Centre to Jack James High School
The CBE is committed to providing programming tailored to the needs of all students facing a variety of life situations, including pregnant and parenting teens.
2022-23 Transportation Service Levels and Fees
Yellow school bus service levels and proposed fees for the 2022-23 school year are now available.
CBE Board of Trustees to form a Name Review Committee for Sir John A. Macdonald School
Trustees have heard from stakeholders, including students, that it is important that we review the name of the school.
CBE Board of Trustees to form a Name Review Committee for Sir John A. Macdonald School
Trustees have heard from stakeholders, including students, that it is important that we review the name of the school.
Education Week 2022
Education Week is observed annually. This year, we celebrate Education Week May 2 – 6, 2022.
CBE recognizes CMHA Mental Health Week 2022
The Calgary Board of Education recognizes the importance of advancing mental health and well-being in connection with the Canadian Mental Health Association’s 71st Mental Health Week, which runs from May 2 to 8, 2022.
EducationMatters | Loonies for Literacy
Text-to-donate is now live for EducationMatters’ Loonies for Literacy fundraising campaign.
Volunteer Week | Thank You CBE Volunteers
The CBE is pleased to recognize the contributions of the many volunteers who support our schools everyday.
Spring Update for Families | April 12, 2022
As we head into the last few months of school, please take a moment to review the following updates and reminders.
Western Canada High School Receives NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Educator Award
The award recognizes educators for their efforts to promote gender equity in computing.
Board of Trustees Names Two New Schools in Auburn Bay
Bayside School and Lakeshore School are the names of the CBE's second elementary and middle school in the community of Auburn Bay.
Getting Ready to Open Four New Schools in 2022-23
The Calgary Board of Education is excited to open four new schools in the 2022-23 school year.
Board of Trustees Names New School in Skyview Ranch
Prairie Sky School is the name of the new Calgary Board of Education elementary/middle school under construction in the northeast community of Skyview Ranch.
On-call Lunch Supervisors Needed; Apply Today
The CBE is looking for reliable, self-motivated people to join our team immediately as on-call lunch supervisors.
The 2023-26 Capital Plan Approved by Board of Trustees
At the March 29, 2022 public board meeting, the CBE Board of Trustees approved the Three-Year School Capital Plan 2023-26.
Join Us | Calgary Flames and Roughnecks Spring Games Raise Funds in Support of EducationMatters
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Flames game or a Roughnecks Game during spring break and help raise funds.
Nominate a Great Kid Today
Nominations open until March 25
Board Approves 2022 Edwin Parr Teacher Award Nominee
As an educator, Safiya El Ferro wears many hats: ally, advocate, mentor, coach, and champion — not to mention first-year teacher at John G. Diefenbaker High School.
Province Announces Funding for New Middle School in Evanston
On March 4, the Government of Alberta announced funding for the design and construction of a new middle school (Grades 5-9) in the community of Evanston.
Level Up, Calgary! Minecraft Design Challenge Winners Announced
The winners of the first-ever CBE Minecraft Design Challenge, Level Up, Calgary! were announced by the City of Calgary on March 2, 2022.
Update for Families | March 3, 2022
The CBE has been reviewing its health measures following the provincial announcement that it has moved to Step 2 of its three-step approach to lifting additional health measures.
Alberta Education Survey Mailed to Parents/Legal Guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 Students
Each year Alberta Education sends an important survey to all parents and legal guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
Update for Families | Feb. 28, 2022
Over the weekend, the province announced it would move into Step 2 of its three-step approach to lifting additional public health measures on Tuesday, March 1.
Pink Shirt Day | February 23, 2022
On Feb. 23, show your support for welcoming, caring, respectful, safe, and inclusive school communities by wearing a pink shirt.
Apply Now for the 2022-23 Minister’s Youth Council
Alberta Education is recruiting students for the 2022-23 Minister’s Youth Council.
Update for Families | Feb. 11, 2022
Since Premier Kenney’s announcement about the lifting of COVID-19 health measures earlier this week, we have been looking carefully at how things will change in schools.
CBE Minecraft Design Challenge Finalists Announced
CBE has collaborated with Microsoft Canada and the City of Calgary to launch Level Up, Calgary! the first K-12 Minecraft: Education Edition design challenge of its kind in Canada.
Update for Families | Feb. 7, 2022
While there have been discussions regarding the easing of health restrictions in the community, I want to remind everyone that current health guidelines remain in place in CBE schools until further notice.
CBE Celebrates Black History Month
In February, the Calgary Board of Education recognizes Black History Month by celebrating the contributions of Black Canadians in communities across the country.
Alberta Education Offering Virtual Curriculum Sessions
Alberta Education is hosting virtual sessions to enable communities to share local insights and unique perspectives on the draft K-6 curriculum.
New! Online Registration for the 2022-23 School Year
Registration for the 2022-23 school year begins on January 17, 2022.
Update for Families | Jan. 12, 2022
We are so pleased to welcome students back to school, but I know that with increasing cases of Omicron in the community, this can be a stressful time.
Update for Families | Jan. 6, 2022
On Jan. 5, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange confirmed that all students will return to in-person learning on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022.
Update for Families | Dec. 31, 2021
On Dec. 30, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced that the winter break for Alberta schools will be extended through next week. Classes for all CBE students are now scheduled to resume on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022.
Update for Families | Dec. 16, 2021
In a few short days we will close our schools for the winter break, and I wanted to provide some important system updates and reminders to you.
Embracing Construction – A Collaborative Approach
Le Roi Daniels School is fortunate to be receiving a required school upgrade.
Tom Baines Drama Students Get to Know Indigenous Veterans
“I know you…” is how Grade 9 Drama students began their journey of honouring Indigenous veterans this November at Tom Baines School.
Year-End Message from the Board of Trustees
We wish all of you a happy, safe and relaxing winter break.we wish all of you a happy, safe and relaxing winter break.
MyCBE/PowerSchool Offline During Winter Break
MyCBE/ PowerSchool will undergo an annual version upgrade from Dec. 20 to 26, 2021.
Baz’s Winter Wonderland
Grade 8 students at Ian Bazalgette School have turned their school yard bright winter wonderland.
Centennial High School Teacher Honoured by Canadian Blood Services
For almost a decade, Centennial High School math teacher Jason Krause has organized and coordinated annual blood drives at the school.
Update for Families | Dec. 2, 2021
With vaccinations now available to children aged five to 11 and reports of the new Omicron variant of concern, we wanted to update families with current information.
Join Us | Calgary Flames’ Games Raise Funds to Support Students
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Flames game and support students in need.
Update | Supporting Student Voice in a Safe Learning Environment
We have heard from our high school students, staff and administration that there are concerns with the way our system and schools manage, respond to and address student concerns and complaints related to sexual harassment and and assault.
Métis Week 2021
Métis Week is held annually in Alberta in the week surrounding Louis Riel Day (Nov 16).
Response to Student Protest
It is important that students feel safe and supported in reporting their concerns on any matter. We are listening to students to learn more.
Bullying Awareness Week | Nov. 15-19, 2021
Bullying Awareness Week is a time to focus on bullying in all its forms, and explore new ways of addressing this social issue. There is no place for bullying in our schools.
CBE’s COVID-19 Immunization Requirement
The CBE continues to make progress toward implementing an immunization requirement for all employees, contractors, on-site partners and volunteers.
2021 AABRD Legacy Award Presented to Jack James High School
Jack James High School was recognized with the Alberta Advisory Board on Recreation of the Disabled (AABRD) Legacy Award for striving to advance recreation opportunities for people with disabilities.
Attend a Virtual Session on the K-6 Draft Curriculum
Alberta Education is renewing school curriculum. On March 29, 2021, Minister of Education, the Honourable Adriana LaGrange released the draft Kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum, which is available for review.
New Board of Trustees Sworn in Oct. 29
On Friday, Oct. 29, the newly elected Board of Trustees was sworn in by Associate Chief Justice John D Rooke.
Update on Positive Case Notifications – Oct. 18, 2021
On Oct. 14, the Alberta government updated its guidance for schools regarding how school communities will be notified of positive COVID-19 cases.
Lunch Supervision Registration
If your child will be staying at school during the daily lunch break, they must be registered for Lunch Supervision.
New Elementary School Named Mahogany School
Mahogany School is the name of the new CBE elementary school under construction for the community of Mahogany.
CBE Students Look to Solve Real-World Problems through Minecraft: Education Edition Challenge
CBE students are set to put their coding skills to the test through a game-based learning challenge using one of the most popular computer games in the world.
World Teachers' Day | October 5, 2021
As we celebrate World Teachers’ Day this year, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the resilience of our teachers and all education workers during the global pandemic.
Vaccination Requirement for Employees, Partners, Volunteers
The CBE has therefore made the decision to require that all employees, volunteers and CBE partners be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 17, 2021.
Thousands of Students Benefit from Back-to-School Essentials
Throughout the summer, community partners stepped up to ensure that all new and returning CBE students went back to school with everything they need for learning.
Truth and Reconciliation Week | Sept. 27 - Oct. 1, 2021
The Government of Canada has proclaimed September 30 as the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.
Notification of Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Schools
Starting on Monday, Sept. 13, schools will begin providing notifications when families self-report an AHS-confirmed case of COVID-19 to their school.
Important Updates and Reminders for the 2021-22 School Year
We are so excited to welcome back all of our returning students, and all families new to the CBE.
CBE to Recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30
The Government of Canada has proclaimed Sept. 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
EducationMatters Back to School Essentials - Fundraising Campaign
EducationMatters, Calgary’s trust for public education, is hosting a gift card and donation campaign to help alleviate the financial obstacles for the number of students still in need this year.
CBE Unveils Its First Permanent Pride Crosswalk
When students walk out the front doors at Jack James High School this school year, they will be greeted by a powerful symbol of acceptance: an inclusive Pride crosswalk.
Jack James High School to Celebrate Calgary Pride 2021 with Painted Crosswalk
Students at Jack James High School are welcoming the addition of a rainbow-coloured crosswalk at their school in what is a first-of-its-kind permanent installation for the CBE..
update | Registration Re-Opened for CBe-learn
Given the state of the public health situation, the CBE has decided to provide another opportunity for you to enrol your student in the centralized online school known as CBe-learn.
2021-22 School Re-entry Information
Many families have questions about the health protocols that will be in place for the start of the school year.
2021-22 School Re-entry for Schools on the Modified Calendar
This message is intended for families on the modified calendar only. Welcome to the 2021-22 School Year.
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Four CBE Graduates Receive Significant STEM Scholarships
The Calgary Board of Education is very proud of four recent graduates who have received scholarships from the Schulich Foundation.
Recent CBE Grad Wins Diana Award
Jolie Gan, a recent CBE graduate and 2021 Valedictorian from Sir Winston Churchill High School, has been recognised with The Diana Award.
Walk for Wenjack
Students at James Short Memorial took part in the Walk for Wenjack during the month of October, alongside many others Legacy Schools in Calgary.
Positive COVID-19 Notifications after June 30, 2021
Alberta Health Services will continue to work with the CBE to ensure school communities are notified if any students may have been contagious with COVID-19 while in school.
Year-End Message from the Chief Superintendent | June 2021
I have reflected for some time about this extraordinary school year.
215 Orange Resiliency Rocks & Blanket Flowers
After the discovery of 215 children found buried on the site of a former Kamloops residential school, a Grade 5 student initiated a school-wide collection and painting of 215 orange rocks for our Resiliency Rock Garden.
CBE Finalizes Sustainable Plan to Balance Enrolment at High Schools
In May 2019, the CBE launched a community engagement initiative to develop a sustainable plan that balances enrolment across CBE high schools and gives students access, flexibility and choice in programming.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day | June 21, 2021
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day which occurs annually on June 21st.
Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School Wages Cereal War
The leadership class at Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School heard there was a need for cereal at the Food Bank,and they waged a competition of which class could donate the most cereal.
Chief Superintendent’s Message to the Class of 2021
I’m Christopher Usih, Chief Superintendent of Schools for the Calgary Board of Education. I am so honoured to be a part of your graduation ceremony.
East Side Dance Festival 2021
East Side Dance Festival Overcomes COVID-19 difficulties to provide students with online performances opportunities.
17 Years,129 Brave Kids, $50,000 | Andrew Sibbald Students Shine!
Andrew Sibbald School recently held its 17th annual event in support of The Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information from the Chief Medical Officer of Health
Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw is receiving questions from parents and guardians about COVID-19 vaccines.
Exploring Identity through Reading at Eugene Coste School: Soy un lector
At Eugene Coste School, we are working to improve student achievement in reading in both English and Spanish.
CBE Board of Trustees Passes Motions to Rename Langevin School to Riverside School
CBE Board of Trustees convened a special board meeting on Monday, May 31, 2021 and passed motions to rename Langevin School and revert the name back to Riverside School effective immediately.
CBE Board of Trustees Passes Motions to Rename Langevin School to Riverside School
CBE Board of Trustees convened a special board meeting and passed motions to rename Langevin School and revert the name back to Riverside School effective immediately.
Share Feedback on Proposed Plan for CBE High Schools June 1-13, 2021
We have now developed a proposed plan to balance enrolment at CBE high schools that reflects what we have heard from you over the past two years.
Statement on the Kamloops Indian Residential School Burial Site
The Calgary Board of Education joins Canadians across the country in honouring the lives lost at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Update for Families | May 19, 2021
The Alberta government confirmed today that students in Grades K-12 will resume in-person classes on Tuesday, May 25.
On the Path to Reading in the Outdoors
Trail Tales at Manmeet Singh Bhullar School are a welcome addition to students and families
2021-22 Transportation Service Levels and Fees
Yellow school bus service levels and proposed fees for the 2021-22 school year are now available.
Update for Families | May 5, 2021
The provincial government has announced that starting Friday, May 7, most kindergarten to Grade 12 students will be learning at home.
Parent and Public Sessions on the K-6 Draft Curriculum
Alberta Education is holding online sessions so Albertans can hear information about the curriculum and ask questions.
CBE Recognizes CMHA Mental Health Week 2021
The CBE stands with organizations across the country in recognizing the importance of mental health during the Canadian Mental Health Association’s 70th Mental Health Week from May 3 to 9, 2021.
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day | May 3
May 3 has been designated as School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to provide teachers, students and families the opportunity to thank the bus drivers and to show them how much we value their service.
Summer School 2021 - June 28 to July 27
This year, summer school courses will only be offered in an online format. The courses are offered through CBe-learn and are only available for current CBE students.
Education Week 2021
Education Week is observed annually. This year, we celebrate Education Week May 3 – 7, 2021.
Update for Families | Apr. 28, 2021
Alberta Education has approved the CBE’s request to have students in Grades 7-12 continue to learn from home for an additional two weeks.
CBE Recognized as a Leader in Cleaning with International Certification
The CBE has been recognized as a leader in its efforts to create clean and healthy environments for students and staff in our schools.
CBE Schools Raise $163,886 for Cancer Research
In 2020, CBE schools raised $163,886.64 for cancer research through participation in Terry Fox Runs.
Update for Families | Apr. 14, 2021
Starting Monday, April 19 students in Grades 7-12 will transition to at-home learning for at least two weeks.
William Aberhart High School - Immersion en action!
To celebrate the month of Francophonie, a French Language Arts class at William Aberhart High School had the opportunity to meet virtually with the Consul General of France in Vancouver.
Requesting a Transfer to CBe-learn for Online Learning Next Year
If your child is interested in full-time online learning for the 2021-22 school year, please see below for details on how to request a transfer to CBe-learn.
CBe-learn Survey Results Summary
Thank you very much to CBE families for providing 14,600 responses to our CBe-learn survey.
Joint Use and Planning Agreement | Share Your Feedback
Working with the City of Calgary, the CBE, the CCSD and the Conseil Scolaire FrancoSud, we are updating this agreement.
Update for Families | Mar. 25, 2021
During the spring break, Alberta Health Services will continue to work with the CBE to ensure school communities are notified if any students may have been contagious with COVID-19 while in school.
Alberta Education Survey Mailed to Parents/Legal Guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 Students
Each year Alberta Education sends an important survey to all parents and legal guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
Louise Dean School Celebrated International Women’s Day!
As International Women’s Day approached, Louise Dean hosted a three-day virtual event for our students and staff to listen and interact with inspirational women across the country.
Online Learning Choice for Next Year (and a Survey)
As the CBE prepares for the 2021-2022 school year ahead, we want to update you about the online learning choice that will be available.
CBE Flags at Half Mast – National Day of Observance
Flags at CBE schools and buildings will be at half-mast for the rest of the day to remember those that have died of COVID-19.
Connecting Land, Language and Drum
Piitoayis Family School students and teachers have taken up land-based learning as a part of everyday teaching and learning, connecting with and learning from Na’a.
2021 Edwin Parr Teacher Award Nominee Announced
In recognition of his dedication to putting students first, John Barrett has been named the 2021 Board of Trustees’ nominee for the prestigious Edwin Parr Teacher Award.
Calgary Police Service School Resource Officer Engagement
The Calgary Police Service (CPS) wants to hear from your child about their experiences with the School Resource Officer (SRO) program offered in CBE Schools.
CBE Recognizes Substitute Teachers' Appreciation Week
Each and every school day, substitute teachers step up to answer the call when another teacher needs to be out of the classroom.
A Message from Our Chief Superintendent | Feb. 24, 2021
The CBE is committed to providing inclusive learning and work environments.
Share Your Feedback on High School Scenarios
The CBE is launching its next phase of high school engagement.
CBE Shares High School Engagement Scenarios
The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) is moving into the next phase of high school engagement to help balance enrolment in high schools.
Pink Shirt Day | February 24, 2021
Pink Shirt Day is Feb. 24. Let’s all stand up to bullying in schools, workplaces, at home and online.
Minister’s Youth Council is Accepting Applications
Alberta Education is recruiting students for the 2021/22 Minister’s Youth Council.
Cold Weather Reminders
There are snow and colder temperatures in the forecast for the rest of the week.
Team Gio Successful Fundraiser Supports 300 Students
Mark and Lauren Giordano, The Italian Centre Shop, the Flames Foundation, and the Calgary Italian Open continued supporting the needs of students and their families.
CBE Board of Trustees Approves Closure of Rosscarrock School
The Board of Trustees approves closure of Rosscarrock School and all programs contained therein.
CBE Board of Trustees Approves Relocation of Discovering Choices II - Marlborough
The Board of Trustees approves the closure of the Marlborough Discovering Choices II program for the purpose of relocation.
Congratulations to Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth (CBFY) and 16 CBE Youth Achievement Award Winners
2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the CBFY, an organization that has been instrumental in helping immigrant and refugee children and youths and their families adjust to life in Calgary.
Sunalta School COVID Murals Spread Hope
When COVID-19 meant the cancellation of in-person classes in March 2020, the Sunalta School leadership team considered how they could continue the goals they had set to build community.
Update for Families | Jan. 8, 2021
As we continue to follow provincial direction, all of our schools will be resuming in-person classes on Monday, Jan. 11.
Virtual Human Rights Day at John G. Diefenbaker High School
Social Studies staff and students at John G. Diefenbaker High School presented a Virtual Human Rights Gallery to acknowledge International Human Rights Day and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Update for Families | December 18, 2020
Between now and 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 23, if your student receives a new positive COVID-19 test result, please notify your school by emailing your school’s main inbox.
Grade 7-9 Students at Bob Edwards School Make Bannock – Virtually!
Teachers and students at Bob Edwards school spent some quality time re-connecting virtually to make some Bannock!
Update for Families | December 15, 2020
We are only a few days away from a well-earned winter break. It has been exciting to see how schools have managed to continue with charitable acts and seasonal celebrations in fun and unique ways this month.
CBE 2020 Enrolment Numbers
On Dec. 8 the 2020-2021 School Enrolment Report was presented to the Board of Trustees. The report provides enrolment data for CBE schools and programs.
MyCBE/PowerSchool Will be Inaccessible During Winter Break
MyCBE/ PowerSchool will undergo routine maintenance from Dec. 18 at 5:00 p.m. to Dec. 27 at 11:59 p.m. and will be inaccessible during this time.
The Stars Aligned for Grade 4 Student’s Mask Design
Kennedy D., a Grade 4 student at W.O. Mitchell School, entered a student art contest this summer sponsored by Jack 96.9 FM.
Land-Based Learning at Eugene Coste School
The talented Spanish bilingual teaching team at Eugene Coste School have embraced these challenges as opportunities.
Important Update | Grade 7-12 Students Moving to At-Home Learning Starting Nov. 30
Since the government announced on Nov. 24 that all Grade 7-12 students would move to at-home learning on Nov. 30, we have been working to provide more details about what that will look like for your child(ren).
CBE Board of Trustees Approves Closure of the National Sport School
At the November 25, 2020 regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of The Calgary of Education, the Board of Trustees passed the following motion:
Update for Families | November 24, 2020
This afternoon Premier Jason Kenney announced important new health measures for all K-12 students in the province, including students in the Calgary Board of Education.
Calgary Students Share Immigrant and Refugee Stories "In Their Own Words"
Sixteen students from five CBE high schools are featured in a special edition of “In Their Own Words.”
Métis Week – November 15-21, 2020
National Métis Week is held annually in November in the week surrounding Louis Riel Day (Nov 16).
Bullying Awareness Week | Nov. 16-20, 2020
Each year in November Canadians take time to focus on bullying in all its forms, and explore new ways of addressing this prevailing social issue.
Celebrating International Education Week
International Education Week (IEW) is celebrated each November by over 100 countries around the world. This year, IEW takes place from Nov. 16 – 20, 2020.
CBE System Principal Honoured with Indspire Award
Congratulations to Michelle Ranger, system principal for Indigenous Education on being selected to receive a 2020 Indigenous Educator Award for Innovative Practice from Indspire.
Update for Families | November 12, 2020
We are committed to keeping you informed about changes we are making as we work together to keep schools and workplaces healthy during this pandemic.
Several Systems/Websites will be Unavailable Nov. 21-22 for System Maintenance
We will be doing important system maintenance that will make many of our websites unavailable for a short time this weekend.
Update for Families | October 30, 2020
New COVID-19 Symptoms Checklist and Positive Case Communication
If a Student is Sick or Has COVID-19 Symptoms
With ever-evolving information about COVID-19, it can be confusing to know what to do when your child feels unwell and when you are able to safely return to school.
Update for Families | October 14, 2020
I would like to thank all of our students, staff and families for the work they have done over the past few weeks to adjust to the new health measures in place in our schools.
World Teachers' Day | Oct. 5, 2020
Every year on Oct. 5, we celebrate World Teachers’ Day. And every year, we celebrate and thank our teachers for their important contributions to student learning.
Orange Shirt Day is Sept. 30
Orange Shirt Day is held annually on Sept. 30. It is an opportunity for all people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation.
EducationMatters Back to School Campaign
EducationMatters has launched a fundraising campaign to support the back to school needs of CBE students.
Re-entry Update for Families | August 27, 2020
We are now only a few days away from the start of the 2020-21 school year.
Re-Entry Videos and Update for Families | August 26, 2020
As we prepare for school opening next week, we have created a series of videos to help our families better understand and see some of the different health measures that will be in place when schools open for in-person learning on Sept.1, 2020.
Re-entry Update for Families | August 20 2020
As we get closer to September, we know there are many questions and lots of information still to be shared before students return to school.
Re-entry Update for Families | August 14, 2020
I want to highlight some key decisions and information as we get ready to welcome students and staff back into classrooms this September.
Hub Online Learning for Families
We are pleased to provide you with more information about the hub online learning approach developed for the 2020-21 school year.
Re-entry Update for Families | August 6, 2020
We wanted to provide an update on our re-entry plans as we continue to refine the details of how we will return to in-person classes under Scenario 1 next month.
Four CBE Students Named to Education Minister’s Youth Council
Four CBE students have been selected by Alberta Education to become members of the Minister’s Youth Council.
Re-Entry Planning
We continue to work on our planning for what the next school year will look like for students and staff.
2020 Weston Youth Innovation Award winner
The Ontario Science Centre announced the five winners of the 2020 Weston Youth Innovation Award for their work developing innovative projects.
Thank You for Outstanding Response on Re-Entry Surveys!
Spring 2020 offered many unique challenges and experiences for people not only in Calgary but across the globe.
Year-End Message for Families
As the 2019-20 school year draws to a close, we would like to thank you once again for your continued understanding and support.
CBE Shares Our Commitment to Anti-Racism and Equity
We are pleased to announce that the CBE will establish an anti-racism and equity advisory council to hear directly from students, staff, parents/guardians, and the CBE community.
CBE Flags at Half Mast
Flags at CBE schools and buildings will be at half-mast on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 to acknowledge the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism.
Keep Kids Reading This Summer With the Calgary Public Library’s Ultimate Summer Challenge
Reading, learning, and creating with the Calgary Public Library’s Ultimate Summer Challenge is available online this summer.
CBE Students Win 12 Medals at the Skills Alberta Virtual Competition
CBE students demonstrated resilience, exceptional talent and skills as they competed in the 2020 Skills Alberta Virtual Competition.
The Canoe Project at Ernest Morrow School
The canoe project was designed as an Indigenous Education initiative to honour traditional knowledge and create authentic interdisciplinary connections.
National Indigenous Peoples Day | Grad Video Released
On June 21, graduating indigenous students will be presented with a video comprised of congratulatory messages from Elders and Knowledge Keepers as well as an honour song gifted to them by Frank and Darcy Turning Robe.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day | June 21, 2020
The CBE is proud to honour National Indigenous Peoples Day by sharing the stories of some of our major events, celebrations and learning opportunities.
Thomas B. Riley School Mural
Thomas B. Riley School has worked on creating a culturally responsive learning environment for all students. Evidence of this work is seen in the Legacy Mural’s placement in the front hallway.
Update to Families | Planning for School Re-Entry
Since in-person classes were cancelled in mid-March, we have heard from many students, staff and families who are missing the experience of being in school with face-to-face learning.
During COVID Quarantine, Students Demonstrate Bravery in Kids Cancer Care Fundraiser
COVID-19 has interrupted so many of our school routines and celebrations but it could not stop the heart of one community.
Racism and Schooling: Public Education Plays an Important Role
I have heard from CBE staff, students and members of the public who are calling on us to do more to address racism in our schools and workplaces.
A Message from our Chief Superintendent – Safe, Positive, Inclusive, Equitable and Welcoming Learning and Working Environments
As a learning organization, we have a responsibility to support our students and families as we learn to confront racism and disrupt old patterns of thought and behaviour.
William Roper Hull School Adopts Koalas
Room 5 students at William Roper Hull School are the proud "parents" of two koala bears whose lives Room 5 helped save through hard work and generosity.
William Aberhart High School Student is a National Essay Contest Winner
Félicitations to Lena D., Grade 12 French Immersion student from William Aberhart High School for winning the French for the Future 15th edition Concours national de redaction.
Queen Elizabeth High School Student Helps Girls in Need
YYC Youth Helping Youth is a start-up organization based in Calgary. The project was initiated by Deepsimran Braich from QEHS.
School Re-Entry Survey Launching | Please Provide Feedback
Earlier this month, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced that the provincial government is considering three different scenarios when classes start again in the fall. To help the CBE consider how we would respond, we have launched 3 surveys.
Lester B Pearson High School Student Recognized as Alberta WE Change-Maker
Lester B Pearson High School student, Israa Hassan made sure her high school experience was an enriching one, but not just for herself, for others also.
Modified Calendar Changes for 2020-2021 School Year
Due to the ongoing health risk of COVID-19, the CBE has made the decision to move all modified calendar schools and programs to the traditional calendar next year.
2020-21 Transportation Services & Fees Announced
In January 2020, the Board of Trustees directed CBE administration to balance transportation costs using only provincial funding and user fees.
CBE Announces Transportation Service Levels and Fees for 2020-21 School Year
The CBE has announced the fee and service levels for yellow school bus transportation for the 2020-21 school year.
East Side Dance Festival Inspires Students and Creates Virtual Community
Like all big events planned for this spring, the East Side Dance Festival will be showcasing the incredible talents of students online while delivering workshops virtually.
CBE Creates Time to Celebrate High School Graduates in 2020-21
We know that graduation is an important rite of passage for our Grade 12 students and high school staff, and that the cancellation of formal graduation ceremonies this year due to the COVID-19 situation has been exceptionally disappointing for all.
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day
Monday, May 4 has been designated as School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to provide teachers, students and families the opportunity to thank the bus drivers and to show them how much we value their service.
Information about Registering for the 2020-21 School Year
CBE schools are still accepting registrations for the 2020-21 school year, including for kindergarten.
A Message of Gratitude from the Board of Trustees
This week is Education Week in Alberta. Every year, we have the opportunity to recognize the important role that education plays in our society.
Update | Noon Supervision and Transportation Refunds
In the coming days, CBE Finance will begin processing online payment refunds for noon supervision and transportation fees.
CBE Flags at Half Mast to Mark Nova Scotia Tragedy
CBE schools and buildings have lowered all flags to half mast to mark the tragic events that occurred this week in Nova Scotia.
Cancellation of High School Graduation Events
The CBE has made the difficult decision to cancel graduation ceremonies, banquets and school-based celebrations for the 2019-20 school year.
CBE Issues Temporary Layoff Notices
1,900 CBE employees received temporary layoff notices, effective for May and June, 2020. This is in response to a provincial reduction in our 2019-20 budget of $21 million that is being redirected to the fight against COVID-19.
A Message for Parents from the Board of Trustees
The Board hopes that all our students, parents and staff are healthy and safe. We look forward to the day students are able to attend classes once again at CBE schools.
Fee Refund Process for Families
Thank you for your patience as we work through the fee refund process after COVID-19-related class cancellations.
2020-21 School Calendars Have Been Finalized
The 2020-21 school calendars have been finalized and posted.
Ongoing Learning for CBE Students | What You Can Expect the Week of March 30, 2020
Thank you for your patience as we work out the details and determine what ongoing learning will look like for CBE students following Spring Break.
CBE Shares Ongoing Learning Update | What to Expect for the Week of March 30, 2020
In the coming weeks, learning will look very different for CBE students. Learning at home presents many challenges for our families.
All City and School Playgrounds Closed
The Calgary Emergency Management Agency announced that the city is closing all playgrounds - including school playgrounds.
Continued Learning Update for All Parents
We greatly appreciate your patience, support and understanding as we work with principals and teachers on how we deliver and support learning at home for our 124,000 students.
Calgary Board of Education Provides Information Regarding Cancellation of Classes and COVID-19 Response
Media are invited to an availability where CBE Board of Trustees Chair Marilyn Dennis and Chief Superintendent of Schools Christopher Usih will provide information and answer questions about the immediate cancellation of classes acr
COVID-19 Update
As you are aware, the government of Alberta accepted the recommendation of Dr. Hinshaw to cancel classes.
Board of Trustees Approves Three-Year School Capital Plan
At the March 10, 2019 public board meeting, the Calgary Board of Education Board of Trustees approved the Three-Year School Capital Plan 2021-24.
Update | CBE Cancels International Student Trips
The CBE believes in the educational value of international travel and that the safety of our students and staff is of highest importance.
CBE Decision About the Future of the National Sport School
CBE administration has decided that the National Sport School will continue to operate out of WinSport for the 2020-21 school year.
Statement | CBE Cancels Student Trip to Spain
The Calgary Board of Education believes in the educational value of international travel and that the safety of our students and staff is of highest importance.
MidSun School Celebrates Youth Philanthropy Initiative $10 Million Milestone
Teams of Grade 9 students at MidSun School are competing for $5,000 for local charities.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update For CBE Families
Alberta Health Services has asked the CBE to distribute the following information on the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov).
2020-21 CBE Transportation Budget & Services Engagement
The CBE currently pays $7.4 million more for transportation services than is provided through provincial funding and user fees. We cover the deficit with funds from our overall budget, meaning less money is available to support our schools and system.
2020 Edwin Parr Teacher Award Nominee Announced
Suzanne Piechotta, a Grade 10 teacher at Robert Thirsk High School (RTHS), is the Board of Trustees nominee for the 2020 Edwin Parr Award.
Statement | CBE Cancels Some International Trips
The CBE believes in the educational value of international travel and that the safety of our students and staff is of highest importance.
Pink Shirt Day | Feb. 26, 2020
Pink Shirt Day is Feb. 26. Wear pink to show that you will not tolerate bullying.
Paths to Reconciliation | Royal Canadian Geographic Society & Orange Shirt Society
Students from Altadore School and James Short Memorial School were fortunate to be two of only 24 schools across the country to host Phyllis Webstad and Canadian Geographic through a program called the Paths to Reconciliation tour.
Sacred Bundle Opening Ceremony Develops Feeling of Belonging
A first-ever event in the CBE, a Sacred Thunder Pipe bundle opening took place Feb. 8 at Piitoayis Family School.
Ernest Manning Student’s Medal Design a Winner
Chosen from designs from all over Alberta, the Skills Canada Alberta team selected Brooklyn Fee, a Grade 11 Graphic Design student from Ernest Manning High School, as the top design for their 2020 Cardboard Boat Race medals.
More than 800 CBE Students to Learn about Social Justice Issues at My World Conference
More than 800 middle and junior high school student leaders and their teachers from nearly 30 schools will be inspired to action at the 12th annual My World Conference on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020.
Score! Win 4 Flames Tickets & Provide Students with Breakfast
Sit front and centre at the Mar. 8 Calgary Flames game vs. the Las Vegas Golden Knights!
Join Us | Calgary Flames’ Games Raise Funds for Schools
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Flames game and support their school.
An Incredible Day of Collaboration at Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School.
Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School was proud to host the first Collaborative Day of Professional Development on Jan. 31.
Students Shine at CBE Night with the Hitmen
It was a big win for the CBE at the 9th annual CBE Night with the Hitmen on Jan. 31.
Lighthouse Award | Calgary Cinderella Project
The Calgary Cinderella Project received a CBE Lighthouse Award for making students, who are facing adversity, feel special and respected on their graduation days.
ALP/PLP Sports Day a Hit at Robert Thirsk High School
Robert Thirsk High School was proud to host the first annual Adapted Learning Program/Paced Learning Program (ALP/PLP) Sports Day on Jan. 21!
Kindness Sprouts at Canyon Meadows School
Canyon Meadows School's Winter Celebrations focused on emotional awareness to foster kindness.
New Brighton Students Provide Warm Feet for the Street
Grade 3 students led a school-wide social action project in support of the Mustard Seed.
Eugene Coste Cares
On Nov. 28, 2019, school council, administration and volunteers participated in Find Christmas Downtown, an annual tree-decorating event at The CORE.
Centennial Student’s Artwork Featured on FLUOR Canada's Annual Holiday Card
For the past 11 years, FLUOR Canada has featured an artwork created by an Art student from Centennial High School on the cards that they send out to their clients and colleagues during the holiday season.
Hope for the Holidays at Evergreen School
The Grade 2s at Evergreen School were looking for a meaningful way to help the less fortunate children in their community this past holiday season.
Harlem Globetrotter Makes a Slam Dunk at Terrace Road School
Terrace Road School staff and students were treated to a complimentary visit from Zeus McClurkin, a Harlem Globetrotter.
Highwood School Celebrates the Year of the Rat
Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mandarin Bilingual Program students at Highwood School are preparing to welcome in the Year of the Rat with a special Chinese New Year performance.
Cold Weather Reminders
Very cold temperatures are forecast for Calgary in the coming days that can make getting to and from school more challenging.
Alberta Education Survey Has Been Mailed to Parents/Guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 Students
Each year in January, Alberta Education sends an important survey to all parents and guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
Dr. Freda Miller Honoured with CBE Legacy Award
Dr. Freda Miller received the first Legacy Award of this school year on Jan. 7, 2020.
MyCBE / PowerSchool Will be Down Dec. 20, 2019 - Jan. 5, 2020
PowerSchool will be upgraded during winter break and will be unavailable Dec. 20-27, 2019.
Learning Language and Culture Through Latin Dance at Canyon Meadows School
Over two weeks, the students at Canyon Meadows School from Kindergarten to grade 5 participated in Latin Dance.
Explorando el español | Exploring Spanish
On Nov. 15, 580 Grade 5/6 students from the CBE and Calgary Catholic School District’s Spanish Bilingual Program engaged in workshops with seven artists from Calgary’s Latino-Canadian community.
Annual PC Corp Toques and Mittens Event Brings Many Smiles
PC Corp, in partnership with the CBE, hosted their 6th Annual Mitten and Toque Extravaganza on Dec. 12!
Get Your Tickets to the CBE Night with the Hitmen
Support the Fuel For School breakfast program by purchasing your tickets to the Jan. 31 Calgary Hitmen hockey game.
CBE 2019 Enrolment Numbers
On Dec. 3, 2019, the 2019-2020 School Enrolment Report was presented to the Board of Trustees for information. The report provides enrolment data for CBE schools and programs.
McKenzie Towne School Students Create Flanders Field
To honour Remembrance Day, McKenzie Towne School students created a field of poppies to represent Flanders Field.
Artist Study Inspires Students to Create Art to Remember
Grade 6 students at West Ridge School engaged in an artist study of Georgia O’Keefe.
Hands on Archeology at Ernest Manning High School
Working with U of C graduate students, students in Grade 10 social studies classes engaged in some hands on archeology as part of learning about our past on Treaty 7 Territory.
Vista Heights School Celebrates with the Grey Cup Committee
The Calgary Grey Cup Committee will be visiting Vista Heights School to bring some football spirit to the school in advance of the big game on Sunday.
Celebrating International Education Week
International Education Week (IEW) is celebrated each November by over 100 countries around the world. This year, IEW takes place from Nov. 18 – 22, 2019.
Bullying Awareness Week | Nov. 18-24, 2019
Each year in November Canadians take time to focus on bullying in all its forms, and explore new ways of addressing this prevailing social issue.
New Elementary School Named Northern Lights School
Northern Lights School is the name of the second elementary school being built for the communities of Coventry Hills/Country Hills Village.
New Elementary School Named Northern Lights School
Northern Lights School is the name of the second elementary school being built for the communities of Coventry Hills/Country Hills Village.
Capital Announcements for the CBE
On Friday, Nov. 1 the Government of Alberta announced construction dollars to build two previously-announced schools and a new elementary school for the CBE.
New School Named Sibylla Kiddle School
Sibylla Kiddle School is the name of the new elementary school being built in the community of Cranston.
New School Named Sibylla Kiddle School
Sibylla Kiddle School is the name of the new elementary school being built in the community of Cranston.
Weather Update | After School Activities
Due to the weather conditions, some senior high school athletics events may be cancelled this evening.
The Green Commuting Challenge (GCC) at Captain Nichola Goddard School
The Green Commuting Challenge (GCC) started at Captain Nichola Goddard School in 2013.
Marlborough School Students Demonstrate That All Are Welcome!
Nearly 100 Grade 1/2 and 4/5 students at Marlborough School demonstrated great care for their community late last year by working to improve two of the 28 “catwalks” in the neighbourhood.
Orange Shirt Day | Every Child Matters
Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for all people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation.
Join Us | Calgary Flames’ Games Raise Funds for Schools
Students, staff, and their families can enjoy a Flames game and support their school.
CBE Students Achieve Exceptional Results on Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams
Calgary Board of Education students achieved exceptional results on 2018-19 Provincial Achievement Tests (PATs) and Diploma Exams.
New School Named for World-Renowned Scientist Dr. Freda Miller
Dr. Freda Miller School is the name of the new elementary school being built in the community of Evergreen.
New School Named for World-Renowned Scientist Dr. Freda Miller
Dr. Freda Miller School is the name of the new elementary school being built in the community of Evergreen. The Board of Trustees of the Calgary Board of Education approved the name for this school, expected to open in September 2020.
Get Involved in Shaping the Future of CBE High Schools
In May 2019, the CBE launched an initiative to gather input and feedback from students, parents, staff and community members about the future of CBE high schools.
Welcome to the 2019-20 School Year!
Whether you and your student are just starting kindergarten, returning to our schools for another year, or transferring in from another school system, we warmly welcome you to the Calgary Board of Education.
2019-20 Yellow School Bus Routes and Changes to Calgary Transit Service
Yellow school bus route maps for the 2019-2020 school year are now available on the CBE website.
Students Share a Love of Soccer
On Thursday, June 20, Grade 5/6 students from Elbow Park School went to James Short Memorial School, to teach soccer drills to the Kindergarten, Grade 1 and 2 students.
Response to the Students Come First: Budget Report 2019-22
The CBE has taken a prudent approach to its 2019-20 school year budget in the absence of information from Alberta Education.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day | June 21, 2019
The CBE is proud to honour National Indigenous Peoples Day by sharing the stories of some of our major events, celebrations and learning opportunities.
The CBE Traditional Pow Wow
We continued our tradition of celebrating the success of all CBE students in the spirit of reconciliation at the Annual Traditional Pow Wow held on May 16.
CBE Indigenous Student Graduation
On June 4, we celebrated the academic achievements of Indigenous graduates at the annual Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration.
Indigenous Students’ Grade 9 Transition Ceremony
This spring, the Indigenous Education Team invited all Indigenous students in Grade 9 to participate in a traditional ceremony to celebrate and honour their transition to high school.
John Ware School Celebrates Pride
To honor the members of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) community, John Ware School celebrated Pride the week of June 3.
Deadline to Pay Outstanding Fees / Save Historical Receipts is July 31, 2019
The CBE will be implementing a new fee system which will help parents.
Thank You to TC Energy for its Three-Year Commitment to the Integrated School Support Program
TC Energy hosted an event at Spruce Meadows and announced they would provide three years of funding for the Integrated School Supports Program (ISSP).
Robert Thirsk Students Venture to the Arctic!
It was a trip of a lifetime for students from Robert Thirsk High School this May as they travelled into the Yukon Territory
¡Que Pasa! ¡Que Show!
On May 6, nine Spanish bilingual program schools from across the CBE came together at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium for an evening in celebration of Spanish language and culture.
CBE Students Win 38 Medals at Provincial and National Skills Competitions
CBE students demonstrated exceptional talent and skills as they competed in the Provincial Skills competition held in Edmonton and the 25th National Skills competition held in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Forest Lawn High School Takes First Place at Dance Evolutions Dance Festival
Over the weekend of April 11-13 the Forest Lawn High School Dance Team participated in the Dance Evolutions Dance Festival in Bearspaw.
Register for My Transit Ride Orientation Sessions
Middle or high school students transitioning to Calgary Transit and their families are invited to attend one of three, free orientation sessions sponsored by the Calgary Board of Education, the Calgary Catholic School District and Calgary Transit.
Calgary Stampeders School Fundraiser and Year-End Party
Join us on Saturday, June 15 at 5 p.m. for the Stampeders School Fundraiser and Year-End Party.
Responding to Air Quality Alerts
Air quality may vary from community to community within Calgary. Principals will make decisions based on local conditions. Parents who are concerned about their child’s well-being when the air quality is poor should contact their school.
CBE Launches Independent Review of Processes and Policies Related to Bullying
The CBE has initiated an independent review of our policies and processes related to bullying in all of our schools.
Better Together Breakfast | Thank You to Our Partners
The CBE recognized the enormous contribution that our community makes to support student success and well-being both in and out of the classroom at our annual Better Together Breakfast on May 17, sponsored by HSBC.
CBE Student Qualifies for the 2019 Braille Challenge National Finals
The CBE, CCSD, in partnership with ASVI (Alberta Society of the Visually Impaired) held the 15th annual Alberta Braille Challenge on Mar. 8, 2019 at Kingsland Centre.
Students, Staff and Partners Team Up to Cut Energy Use
When you are the second largest property owner in a city the size of Calgary, you pay attention to your energy use.
Tom Baines Fashion Students Make Quilts
Grade 7, 8 & 9 Fashion students at Tom Baines School have spent time this year working together with a focus on giving back to others.
CBE Launches High School Engagement
The CBE is kicking off its multi-year high school engagement with a survey for parents, staff, students and community members.
Kick-Off | Help Shape the Future of High School
The CBE is kicking off our high school engagement with a survey for students, parents, staff and community members. The survey will be open from May 15 – June 9.
Contemporizing the Social Activism of Charles Dickens
Students in the Performing and Visual Arts Program at Central Memorial High School are working together with the United Way on a contemporary rendition of the musical Oliver!
Geoff and Bob Snider | Legacy Award Winners
For their leadership both on and off the lacrosse field and their commitment to student athletes, Geoff and Bob Snider are the latest recipients of the CBE Legacy Award.
APEGA STEM-ester Opportunity for New Grade 10 Students: September 2019!
The Career and Technology Centre at Central Memorial High School is proud to announce a new education partnership with APEGA.
Centennial High School Red Dress Project
On May 2, students from Centennial High School hosted Otahpiaaki Fashion Week’s Red Dress Project in honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Western Canada High School Races to End Hunger
Western Canada High School students are gearing up for their annual Race to End Hunger fundraiser.
Talk Together, Be Together, Lead Together | Student Voice Symposium
The CBE values student voice as integral to student success. On April 17, 2019, approximately 140 CBE students from Grades 7-12 participated in the 10th annual Student Voice Symposium.
Supporting Student Mental Health in Schools
Supporting and promoting the mental health of students and staff in the CBE is an essential aspect of learning.
Student-Led, Provincial Student Walkout Scheduled for Friday, May 3
It has come to the attention of the CBE that on May 3 there is a planned walkout of students concerned that the LGBTQ+ community may potentially lose their protection when it comes to GSAs under the new government.
Pre-Registration Has Begun For Yellow School Bus Service in 2019-20
The transportation pre-registration period will begin on Wednesday, May 1 and close on Friday, May 31.
Celebrating the 106-Year History of Stanley Jones School
Stanley Jones School and Alice Jamieson Girls’ Academy are celebrating students’ visual representation of the school’s 106-year history.
Education Week 2019
Education Week takes place April 29 to May 3, 2019 with the theme of Learning is a Journey.
Dance Festival Provides Performance Opportunities for Students
The 8th Annual Eastside Dance Festival will bring together more than 300 students from 11 schools from the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District.
High School Students Compete at Eastside Dance Festival
The 8th annual Eastside Dance Festival will bring together more than 300 students from 11 schools from the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District.
John G. Diefenbaker High School Students to Bike for 24 Hours to Raise Money for Alberta Children's Hospital
John G. Diefenbaker High School students will bike for 24 hours at the fourth annual Ride of the Chiefs in support of the Alberta Children’s Hospital.
Cappy Smart’s “Spring into Reading” Books for Kids Reading Rally
The CBE is pleased to collaborate with a group of corporate and community partners to give children the gift of reading.
Calgary Board of Education Response to Student Death
The CBE has been deeply saddened by the death of one of our students
To Bee or Not To Bee
Belvedere Parkway School has achieved the accolade as the ‘First Bee City School in Alberta!’
McKenzie Highlands School Take Action Fair
Students will be sharing what they have learned to help raise awareness at the Take Action Fair at the school.
Register for School Bus Orientation Program
Each spring, the CBE offers a school bus orientation program for first-time riders and their parents, called My 1st Ride. There is no charge for the events.
¡Bienvenidos a Semana Cultural! | Cultural Week at Collingwood School
Students and staff at Collingwood School are holding their third annual “Semana Cultural,” a Spanish cultural week.
Crescent Height Cowboys to Bike for 24 hours to Raise Money for Alberta Children’s Hospital
Crescent Heights High School students will pedal, cycle and spin for 24 hours at the fifth annual Century Ride Bike-A-Thon in support of the Alberta Children’s Hospital.
CBE Celebrates our Wonderful Volunteers
The Calgary Board of Education is pleased to recognize the contribution of all of the volunteers who support learning each day in our schools.
CTF Accelerator Program Connects Students with Mentors and Provides Hands-On Learning Experiences
Students in Grades 5-9 at five CBE schools are learning how to creatively solve problems, access individual expertise and collaborate with others to achieve common goals through the CTF Accelerator Program.
Calgary Roughnecks School Fundraiser
Join us for the Calgary Roughnecks Family Pack School Fundraiser.
Western Canada High School Hosting All Candidate Forum
Media are invited to attend the Western Canada High School all-candidate forum for the Calgary-Buffalo riding.
Big Robots, Big Competition, Big Opportunities
On April 5 and 6 the best future scientists and engineers in our high schools will show off the skills they have honed and movements they’ve practiced in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC).
Citizenship at Auburn Bay School
Auburn Bay School made a video to highlight examples of how we show citizenship in our school, around our community and globally.
Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School Grand Opening
Congratulations to the students and staff at Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School on their official grand opening celebration.
2020-2023 Capital Plan Approved by the Board of Trustees
At the Mar. 12, 2019 public board meeting, the CBE approved the Three-Year School Capital Plan 2020-2023, requesting 8 new schools and 10 major modernizations from the Provincial Government.
Black History Month at Western Canada High School.
On February 21, 2019, 230 students took part in Western Canada High School’s second annual Black History Month event.
First-Year Teacher Jennifer Elmore Named as Edwin Parr Award Nominee
First-year teacher Jennifer Elmore has earned the CBE’s nomination for the 2019 Alberta School Boards Association Edwin Parr Award.
Nelson Mandela High School Drama Students Perform Life of Pi
Nelson Mandela High School’s drama students embarked on a challenging and memorable journey to tell the Life of Pi story on their stage.
Substitute Teachers' Appreciation Week
March 11 to 15, 2019 is Substitute Teachers’ Appreciation Week.
Public Input Welcome at Rosscarrock School Consideration of Closure Meeting March 7, 2019
The CBE's Board of Trustees will host a public meeting on Thursday, March 7 at 7 p.m. at Rosscarrock School.
Bowness High School Open Feb. 26, 2019 | News Centre | Calgary Board of Education
Bowness High School will be closed today, Monday, Feb. 25.
Pink Shirt Day | Feb. 27, 2019
Join Pink Shirt Day on Feb. 27 and wear pink to show that you will not tolerate bullying.
Over 1,000 CBE Students to Attend My World Conference
Over 1,000 middle and junior high school student leaders and teachers from nearly 40 schools will be inspired to action at the My World Conference on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019.
High School Teacher Adam Robb Wins Canada’s Excellence in Environmental Education and Communication Outstanding Educator Award
Congratulations to teacher Adam Robb, recipient of the EECOM (Excellence in Environmental Education and Communication) Outstanding Educator Award!
Opera Singer Alumnus Returns to Visit Western Canada High School
Students at Western Canada High School have a unique opportunity to meet accomplished opera singer Daniel Okulitch.
Update | Winter Weather Reminders
Families are encouraged to ensure their children are prepared for the weather and are dressed appropriately. The safety and security of our students is of the utmost importance.
William Roper Hull School Captivates Public with Student Performance of Traditional Music
William Roper Hull School has been thrilled to partner with Calgary’s Big Winter Classic Music Festival.
Marion Carson School Celebrates the Year of the Pig
Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mandarin Bilingual Program students at Marion Carson School are preparing to welcome in the Year of the Pig with a special Chinese New Year performance.
Enerplus Grant Brings New Learning Technologies to Children’s Village School
Children’s Village School was gifted with a donation of $10,000 from Enerplus to support literacy learning for its students.
Highwood School Welcomes the Year of the Pig!
The Highwood School Chinese Bilingual program ushered in the Year of the Pig at the Jubilee Auditorium Jan. 15.
Centennial High School Community Gathers in Reconciliation
A warm evening in December brought Centennial’s Indigenous students and families together with Elders, staff, and youth organizations in celebration of the season, and in an effort to build relationships through reconciliation.
Dr. Gordon Townsend School Honoured
Dr. Gordon Townsend School was honoured to receive the Community Partnership Award from Chrysalis on Dec. 12, 2018.
Western Canada High School Gives Holiday Cheer
Western Canada High School’s Leadership Committee wrapped up their month-long Giving Tree campaign to raise funds for the Brenda Stafford Centre on Dec. 14.
Kindergarten Registration Opens
Kindergarten registration for the 2019-20 school year is now open at all CBE elementary schools.
Highwood School Celebrates the Year of the Pig
Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mandarin Bilingual Program students at Highwood School are preparing to welcome in the Year of the Pig with a special Chinese New Year performance at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.
Alberta Education Survey Has Been Mailed to Parents/Guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 Students
Each year in January, Alberta Education sends an important survey to all parents and guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
CBE Presents Legacy Award to Gordon Hoffman
Gordon Hoffman, a lawyer with Hoffman Dorchik LLP, received the Legacy Award on Jan. 8, 2019.
Strongman Bus Pull at Sir John Franklin School
As a reward for students efforts for collecting food bank donations, teacher and Calgary’s Strongest Man competitor, James Loach pulled a yellow school bus as the school cheered him on.
School Assignment Helps the Homeless
Grade 9 students at H.D. Cartwright School spend four weeks on a class project crafting items to sell in support of the Calgary Mustard Seed. Through their efforts they raised more than $8,000.
Strongman Bus Pull at Sir John Franklin
Media are invited to attend Sir John Franklin School when teacher and Calgary’s Strongest Man competitor, James Loach, will attempt to pull a yellow school bus filled with students and food donations collected for the Calgary Food Bank.
2019-20 School Calendars Have Been Finalized
The 2019-20 school calendars have been finalized and posted.
Kindergarten Registration Starts on January 14, 2019 at all CBE Schools
Children must be at least four years old on or before March 1 to start kindergarten in the fall of 2019.
Get Your Tickets to the CBE Night with the Hitmen
Support the Fuel For School breakfast program by purchasing your tickets to the Jan. 25 Calgary Hitmen hockey game.
So You Think You Can Dance? William Reid School Students Can!
At William Reid School, Monsieur Martin from the Calgary Dance Foundation has worked hard with kindergarten to Grade 4 students to teach them foundations of ballroom etiquette and dancing.
Balmoral School Teachers Recognized for Life-Saving Efforts
Teachers at Balmoral School helped to save the life of a student earlier this school year.
Supporting the Whole Child | CBE Helps Kick Off the 30th Annual Mayor’s Christmas Food Drive
On Thursday Nov. 22, a battle of the shopping carts between Calgary media and Food Bank supporters took place at Canada Safeway’s Southcentre location.
Evergreen School Students Knit Toques for the Homeless
Grade 3 students in the knitting club at Evergreen School have been busy making toques for spread some warmth this winter.
Jack James Students Build Career Opportunities Alongside New Home
Every fall since 1998, students from Jack James High School go on a field trip to see the house begun in the school’s construction shop.
More Students to Access High Quality CBE French Immersion Programs
The CBE is pleased to respond to growing interest and provide new opportunities for more students to access high-quality French Immersion Programs in northwest and north central Calgary after a comprehensive community engagement process.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Explore Human Rights History in Winnipeg
Grade 8 & 9 students from Queen Elizabeth High School’s DHH Program had an opportunity to visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.
Western Canada High School Decorates Trees for Families in Need
This year students are joining with Husky Energy and their Husky has Heart campaign for the school’s seventh annual giving tree fundraiser.
Paper Invoices May be Delayed by Postal Strike
Families may experience a delay in receiving paper invoices for noon supervision and transportation fees due to the postal strike.
Five CBE Schools Submitted for Playground Program
The CBE submitted five schools to the Government of Alberta for consideration under their new playground pilot program.
Hollywood Celebrity Surprises Students at Nelson Mandela High School
Actor and former NFL player Terry Crews spoke to 1,800 students at Nelson Mandela High School on Nov. 20.
Building Community by Building Robots
How do you get students excited in STEM? Build robots. How do you get students excited about being a part of their community? Compete with robots!
William Aberhart High School Welcomes Premier and Minister
Grade 12 students at William Aberhart High School welcomed special guests Premier Rachel Notley and Education Minster David Eggen to their school for a question and answer session.
Good Day Sunshine: A CBE Renewable Energy Story
Within the next 12 months, the CBE anticipates the installation of new solar photovoltaic (PV) panel systems on nine additional schools.
MyFees App Outage Nov. 21, 2018
The MyFees App for the CBE will be unavailable on Nov. 21 starting at 7 a.m.
Celebrate National Child Day Nov. 20
National Child Day is celebrated annually on Nov. 20 in recognition of Canada’s commitment to upholding the rights of children and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
CBE Teacher Receives Young Band Director Award for Alberta
Kelly Spoering, teacher at Stanley Jones School and Alice Jamieson Girls’ Academy, received the Keith Mann Young Band Director Award from the Alberta Band Association during the Music Conference Alberta in Edmonton.
Celebrating International Education Week
International Education Week takes place this year from Nov. 12 to 17. During this week, we celebrate the benefits of international education and student exchanges.
National Sport School Students Hold Mock Plebiscite on Potential Olympic Bid
Student athletes at the National Sport School student council held a student plebiscite on the potential 2026 Olympic bid on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Picture the Sky at Bowcroft School
Barbara Reid, renowned Canadian children's author and illustrator, visited Bowcroft School on Tuesday, Oct. 16. to read her latest picture book 'Picture the Sky'.
Donation Supports Hot Meal Program at Louise Dean School
Students and their children at Louise Dean School will have access to a hot meal program thanks to Shaw Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink.
Remembrance Day Assembly at Battalion Park School
On Nov. 9, CBE schools will hold Remembrance Day events to commemorate and honour our many military men and women. Media are invited to Battalion Park School for their school assembly.
James Fowler High School Education for Reconciliation
James Fowler's entire student body, along with its teachers, attended a screening of the Residential School story Indian Horse.
National Sport School Holds Student Plebiscite
Student athletes at the National Sport School will be participating in democracy and holding their own student plebiscite on the potential 2026 Olympic bid.
Two-time Olympian Monique Sullivan to be Honoured with CBE Legacy Award
The CBE Board of Trustees is honoured to announce Monique Sullivan as the eighth recipient of the CBE’s Legacy Award.
CBE Open Houses Highlight Schools and Programs
The CBE has a rich variety of programs to personalize learning for students.
CBE and Calgary Public Library Work Together to Support Students
The CBE has a long standing, enduring partnership with the Calgary Public Library.
CBE 2018 Enrolment Numbers
The CBE saw another year-over-year increase in student enrolment for the 2018-19 school year which closely matched projections.
Fee System Outage Oct. 25, 2018
The online fee payment system for the CBE (MyCBE / PowerSchool – MyFees) will be unavailable on Oct. 25
Principal wins Indigenous Educator Award
Congratulations to Lori Pritchard, principal at Sir John A. Macdonald School, on being selected to receive a 2018 Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Award for Innovative Practice from Indspire
CBE Students Achieve Record Results on Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams
CBE students achieved high standards on the 2017-18 Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams once again.
CBE to Share 2017-18 Student Achievement Results
Media are invited to a news conference where the CBE will release the results of the 2017-18 Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams.
Hats Off to CBE Schools for Cutting Waste by the Ton
It’s been about 10 years since the CBE began implementing waste reduction and recycling measures across the system, and by all accounts we’ve really taken out the trash.
CBE Statement Regarding Cannabis Legalization
Thank you for joining us today to talk about how the legalization of cannabis will affect CBE students and staff, and how our administrative regulations have changed to reflect this.
What You Need to Know about Cannabis and the CBE
Cannabis will be legalized and regulated across Canada On Oct. 17, 2018. We have updated our policies to reflect the change in legislation.
Life-Saving Autodefibrillators Becoming Standard Equipment at CBE
The CBE’s Safety Advisory Services (SAS) department has been working to equip all of our schools with Automated Electronic Defibrillators (AEDs).
Important | CBE Schools Open
All Calgary Board of Education schools are open to provide a warm and safe place for attending students.
Reminder | Sign Up for MyCBE/PowerSchool
We’re about a month into the new school year and starting to get familiar with our new student information system known as MyCBE/PowerSchool.
World Teachers’ Day | Oct. 5, 2018
On Oct. 5, 1994, Unesco proclaimed World Teachers’ Day.
Students Support Residential School Survivors at Orange Shirt Day Event
On Oct. 1, CBE students walked around Olympic Plaza in support of residential school survivors and to show that Every Child Matters.
Orange Shirt Day | Every Child Matters
Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for all people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation.
Fees System Outage Sept. 26
The online Fees system for the CBE will be unavailable on Sept. 26 starting at 7 a.m.
Hugh A. Bennett School Gets Gold for Being Green
Our newest schools are drawing accolades for environmentally sound design, construction and operation.
CBE Students with Autism Prepare for Employment
Media are invited to attend as the Minister of Education David Eggen meets with high school students with autism who are participating in the Worktopia Project, which aims to increase employment readiness skills and experiences for students with autism.
Welcome to the 2018-19 School Year!
We warmly welcome you to the 2018-19 school year at the Calgary Board of Education.
CBE Launches New Student Information System
The Calgary Board of Education has implemented a new student information system – My CBE / PowerSchool – which replaces the old My CBE Account and HomeLogic applications.
CBE Website Maintenance August 11-12, 2018
We will be doing important system maintenance that will make many of our websites unavailable for a short time this weekend.
Yellow Bus Routes Are Now Available
The 2018-19 yellow school bus route maps are posted on the CBE website.
What’s in Your Backpack?
The Calgary Reads’ What’s in My Backpack? literacy night was filled with great food, fun literacy activities and quality time spent with family for kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
CBE Students Win 32 Medals at Provincial and National Skills Competitions
CBE students demonstrated outstanding talent and skills as they competed in the Provincial and National Skills competition held in Edmonton.
Celebrating 25 years of Campus Calgary / Open Minds!
The 2017-18 school year marks the 25th Anniversary of Campus Calgary / Open Minds and the idea of Learning Beyond the Classroom.
Chinook Park Students Learn About Physical, Emotional and Mental Health
Chinook Park held their second annual Health Fair on Monday, June 11.
Important Year-End Information for Families
As we wrap up another school year, we have some important information for families about My CBE Account, fee payments, waivers and transportation for the 2018-19 school year.
Children’s Village School “Plant Village” Raises More Than $2,000 for Charity
Upon doing a quality of life study in their Social Studies class, a group of Grade 3 and 4 students at the Children’s Village School identified that they wanted to help those less fortunate.
Mural Captures the Heart of Stanley Jones School
During the month of March, students at Stanley Jones School embarked on an artistic endeavor to visually represent what their school means to them.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day | June 21, 2018
The CBE is proud to honour National Indigenous Peoples Day by sharing the stories of some of our major events, celebrations and learning opportunities.
Indigenous Student Graduation
The First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Graduation was held on June 5 at Forest Lawn High School. This is the practice of honouring and moving into the next phase of life.
CBE Traditional Pow Wow
On May 17, 2018 at Crescent Heights High School, Elders, community members, special guests, students, teachers, drummers and dancers gathered in celebration of reconciliation through education at the 4th Traditional Pow Wow.
Tom Baines Student Racks up Wins at Law Day and Alberta Champions Contest
Jolie G., a Grade 9 student at Tom Baines School, has her sights set on a future in law.
West Dalhousie and H.D. Cartwright Schools Give the Gift of Literacy to Their Communities
Grade 1 and 2 students at West Dalhousie School are thrilled to be giving back to their community.
Centennial High School Students Focus on Youth Activism
Through their work with the Werklund School of Education’s Youth Activism Forum, Centennial High School students celebrated the publication of authored chapters in Dr. Shirley Steinberg’s Activists Under 30: Global Youth, Social Justice, and Good Work.
Lester B. Pearson High School Celebrates Partner Ross Glen
Lester B. Pearson High School celebrated their ongoing partnership with Ross Glen, Chairman of RGO Products Ltd., at the school’s Academic Awards Night.
Richmond School Mural
Richmond School, a small but vibrant elementary school in Southwest Calgary, has become the latest canvas of award-winning artist, Elena Bushan.
HOPE Awards Recognize Contributions of CBE Staff
Aspen Family & Community Network is a non-profit, human services organization serving youth, families and communities in Calgary.
Website Outage
We are currently experiencing technical issues with our web service provider.
CPS Partnership Paves the Road to Success
A unique partnership with the Calgary Police Service (CPS) is providing students with an opportunity to keep police vehicles in excellent shape, while receiving work experience credits that will count towards their Alberta high school diploma.
Yellow School Bus Pre-Registration | Deadline Extended to June 15
For the 2018-19 school year the majority of CBE students will have a similar transportation service as they have in the current school year.
Incorporating Science, Technology, Art and Math (STEAM) into Community Projects
ConocoPhillips is sponsoring unique learning opportunities for students in eight CBE schools.
¡Que Pasa! ¡Que Show!
On Monday, May 7, Spanish bilingual program school students from across the CBE came together at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium for an evening in celebration of Spanish language, music and culture.
Books and Teddies - The Perfect Combination!
Grade 1 students at Marlborough School were the very fortunate recipients of both teddies from the Hitmen Teddy Bear Toss and beautiful picture books from the Books for Kids campaign.
Forest Lawn High School Dance Team Brings Home Gold at Dance Evolutions Dance Competition
The Forest Lawn High School Dance Team competed at Dance Evolutions Dance Competition.
Prince of Wales Grade 1 Classes Compile Their Own Cookbook
Some of the youngest students at the Prince of Wales school in Parkland have been working on a project this spring — a cookbook they compiled, edited and published themselves.
Stanley Jones School Unveils Mural Celebrating Diversity and Honouring the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program
Students from Stanley Jones School have been working with artist in residence, Stan Phelps, to create a mural at their school.
Students Aspire to Dance
Twenty-three young dancers from Nelson Mandela High School are focused and busy rehearsing in preparation to perform at the East Side Dance Festival at Decidedly Jazz Danceworks.
Junior High Math Camp at Western Canada High School
Over 100 junior high students from across the city participated in a Math Camp at Western Canada High School.
East Side Dance Festival
Eastside Dance Festival was created to foster positive relationships and community among potentially at risk youth and to provide dance opportunities for underprivileged students in Calgary.
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day May 7
Monday, May 7, 2018 has been designated as School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to provide teachers, students and families the opportunity to thank the bus drivers and to show them how much we value their service.
Jack James Students and Seniors with Dementia Find Common Ground in Art
High school students sit down with seniors; connect with them and guide them as part of the Opening Minds Through Art Program and bring them a joy that is unrivalled.
CBE Students Challenge Perception of Dementia Through Art
Students from Jack James High School have spent this school year volunteering their time to work with residents of Clifton Manor to create art projects through the Opening Minds through Art (OMA) program.
Alberta Education Student Transportation Survey
Alberta Education has a survey for parents across the province to provide their feedback on what changes should be made to the current student transportation eligibility criteria.
Never Losing an Argument
Asha and Jolie, Grade 9 students from Tom Baines School, are representing Alberta and the CBE at the Canadian Nationals on May 4-6 in Calgary.
Catherine Nichols Gunn School Unveils Mural
Catherine Nichols Gunn students have been working with Blackfoot artist, Ryan Willert, to create a mural. On April 18 the school will proudly unveil the mural to the public.
CBE Robotics Teams Heading to World Championships in Houston, Texas
Four CBE student teams competed in the 2018 FRC Canadian Rockies Regional, a top-level STEM robotics tournament that was held at the Genesis Centre in Calgary on April 4-7.
New School Opening Celebrations
The CBE will be celebrating the official openings of all of our new school over the next few months.
Update on K-12 Math Strategy
This school year, the CBE has implemented our K-12 Mathematics Strategy to help students be more successful in their math learning.
Thank You CBE Volunteers
April 15–21, 2018 is National Volunteer Week.
Diefenbaker Chiefs Bike for 24 Hours to Raise Money for Alberta Children's Hospital
John G. Diefenbaker High School students will pedal, cycle and spin
Syrian Refugees Fundraising for Calgary’s Homeless
Syrain refugee students were taking part in a fundraiser to help homeless people in Calgary.
CBE Traditional Pow Wow is on May 17
Everyone is welcome to attend the CBE’s Traditional Pow Wow on May 17.
Calgary Roughnecks Student Night Fundraiser
Join us on April 14, 2018 for the Calgary Roughnecks Student Fundraiser Night.
Edgemont Students Support Calgarians with the Mayor’s Food Drive
Edgemont School recently hosted the Mayor's Food Drive assembly to celebrate the huge difference that this event makes in the lives of Calgarians.
New School Announcement for the CBE
On Friday, March 23 the Government of Alberta announced two new schools and the planning dollars for two more schools for the Calgary Board of Education.
Pink Shirt Day at Rideau Park School
In recognition of Pink Shirt Day and CBE’s commitment to create Welcoming, Caring, Safe and Respectful learning environments and conditions for success for each student, Rideau Park’s GSA members helped to make over 400 sugar cookies in the shape of t-shi
CBE Students Explore Career and Technology Challenge
Media are invited to join students and staff at Lester B. Pearson High School as students from CBE schools participate in a Career and Technology Foundations Showcase.
Terrace Road School Students ask Starbucks to Consider a Better Cup
Starbucks warms up to cup-waste challenge as Calgary girls' petition percolates.
Samuel W. Shaw School “Be Brave” Week
Students of Samuel W. Shaw School had a wonderful week acknowledging Pink Shirt Day and the Be Brave Initiative.
CBE Board of Trustees Approve New Mission Statement
The CBE Board of Trustees unanimously approved an amendment to Results 1: Mission, amending the CBE’s mission statement to include language which respects gender identity and gender expression.
2019-2022 Capital Plan Approved by the Board of Trustees
At the Mar. 13, 2018 public board meeting, the CBE Board of Trustees approved the Three-Year School Capital Plan 2019-2022 requesting 12 new schools and 10 major modernizations from the Provincial Government.
North Haven Students Take Action to Help Gorillas
Grade 3/4 students have been engaged in a cross-curricular study into the effects of technology production on the gorilla population of Democratic Republic of Congo.
Robert Warren Students Help Calgary Families in Need
Three students, Luci, Ari and Ali, in the Robert Warren School Leadership 8/9 class wanted to make a difference in their community but they didn’t know how.
Keshini Senanayake named as Edwin Parr Teacher Award Nominee
Nelson Mandela High School Hosts Second Annual Wellness Symposium 2018
Nelson Mandela High School believes in engaging students not only academically but also emotionally and socially. The second annual Wellness Symposium reflected that theme: Mandela United, “Taking Care of Ourselves and Each Other.”
Substitute Teachers' Appreciation Week
March 12 to 18, 2018 is Substitute Teachers’ Appreciation Week.
Sir John A. MacDonald School Students Build Math-Based Escape Rooms
Students at Sir John A. MacDonald School are getting creative and exploring mathematics, puzzles and problem solving to build math-based escape rooms.
Nelson Mandela High School Hosts All in For Youth Summit
On January 22, 2018, Nelson Mandela High School hosted the “All in For Youth” Summit.
Pink Shirt Day | Feb. 28, 2018
Pink Shirt Day is an opportunity for everyone to wear something pink to symbolize that as a society we will not tolerate bullying
Over 1,000 CBE Students to Attend My World Conference
Over 1,100 middle and junior high school student leaders and their teachers will be inspired to action at the tenth annual My World Conference on Thursday, Feb. 22.
CBE Schools Celebrate the Year of the Dog
Three CBE schools are celebrating the Chinese New Year with special performances and activities on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.
CBE Students and Staff Explore Nature, All Year Long
The CBE has partnered with YMCA Riveredge, a field study area beside Sandy Beach Park near Calgary’s beltline. Programming has begun for both CBE students as well as outdoor-themed professional learning for CBE staff.
Minister’s Youth Council is Recruiting New Members
Alberta Education is looking for 32 students with diverse interests, identities, backgrounds and perspectives from all across Alberta to participate as partners in contributing to our education system.
School Website Outage
We are currently experiencing technical issues with our web service provider.
Ernest Manning High School Treats International Students to a Holiday Feast
International students at Ernest Manning High School were treated to a spectacular feast in December.
SEEDschool
SEEDschool evolved out of 22 years of summer learning programs, and three decades of speaking and teaching in school classrooms.
Students Celebrate Literacy at Douglas Harkness School
The Grade 1 and 2 students at Douglas Harkness School participated in a Reading Rally in December with the support of Calgary Reads.
A Million Cheerios
Grade 5 students at Marshall Springs School counted, calculated and collected one million Cheerios during a recent hands-on math learning experience.
CBE Students Build Dog Houses for Charity to Honour Classmate
In honour of a classmate struck by a car on his way to school, students from H.D. Cartwright School have designed and built dog houses that will be auctioned off to benefit the Alberta Children’s Hospital.
Central Memorial High School Students Work with Blackfoot Motosports
The Automotive Department at Central Memorial High School received an unusual delivery the week of Dec. 11, 2017.
Getting Ready for Kindergarten at the CBE
Kindergarten registration for CBE schools opens on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018.
Team Canada Female Hockey Player tells Indigenous Kids to Shoot for the Stars (Calgary Herald)
Brigette Lacquette is mentoring kids from Piitoayis Family School in the city’s Inglewood community.
Alberta Education Survey Being Mailed to Parents/Guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 Students
Each year in January, Alberta Educations sends an important survey to all parents and guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
2018-19 School Calendars Have Been Finalized – First Day of School is Sept. 4
The 2018-19 school calendar has been finalized and posted.
The Spirit of Giving at Senator Patrick Burns School
Grade 6 students in three different classes at Senator Patrick Burns School decided to participate in collecting donations for a single mother and 3 year old girl who were nominated on AMP Radio Calgary.
McKenzie Towne School Supports the Magic of Christmas
Every year, McKenzie Towne School supports a charity of choice to demonstrate the characteristics of citizenship.
Aviation Program Takes Flight
Teachers Chris Harke, Scott Haskell and Mark Kost at Nelson Mandela High School have designed a program that exposes students to the aviation industry as a potential career path.
Weather Advisory for Parents and Guardians
Winter has arrived and with it comes cold temperatures, wind chill and snow. Such conditions can make getting to and from school challenging.
Come Learn with Us
Kindergarten registration starts on January 22, 2018 at all CBE schools.
Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre Lighthouse Award | December 2017
The Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre received the Lighthouse Award for December 2017
PC Corp Mitten and Toque Extravaganza
PC Corp., in partnership with the CBE, hosted their 4th Annual Mitten and Toque Extravaganza
7th Annual CBE Night with the Hitmen
Join us on January 19 for the 7th annual CBE Night with the Hitmen!
Yo-Yo Ma makes rare visit to Keeler School
Students at Keeler School were treated to a rare opportunity to receive a music lesson from world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma
Forest Lawn High School Ballet Program Presents Alice in Wonderland
FLHS ballet students along with their teacher Kelsey McMahon created a full length ballet production of “Alice in Wonderland”.
Nelson Mandela High School Students fill Shoeboxes for Indigenous Youth in Canada (CTV News)
Students from Nelson Mandela High School are packing boxes for Indigenous youth in Canada.
Sommet Tardif Debate Tournament
Cole Oien and Roubert Dilidili of Western Canada High School have won the Sommet de Débats Canada 150, held in Edmonton on Nov. 18, 2017.
The 6th Annual GSA Network Conference Inspires Students and Teacher-Advisors
The 6th Annual Alberta Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Network Conference hosted by the CBE took place on Nov. 18 at Central Memorial High School.
Calgary Board of Education Opens Ron Southern School
The Calgary Board of Education is proud to announce the opening of our newest school.
Calgary Students Take Charge Of Climate Change Education (Metro News)
When Adam Robb began teaching nearly 11 years ago the words “climate change” were rarely uttered in the classroom.
Bullying Awareness Week is November 12-18, 2017
Bullying Awareness Week promotes bullying awareness, prevention and positivity.
CBE Students Present Garden Poppies and Songs to Veterans
Students from Dr. J.K. Mulloy School have carefully grown Flanders Fields poppies and will present them to Colonel Belcher Carewest residents in honour of Remembrance Day.
Western Canada High School Teacher Receives the 2017 Willis S. McLeese Award for Debate
The 2017 recipient of the Willis S. McLeese Award is Guilaume Laroche, teacher at Western Canada High School.
CBE Open Houses Highlight Schools and Programs
A great way to learn more about our programs is to visit the many open houses that take place throughout the year.
Remembrance Day Ceremonies at our Schools
Here is what one elementary school, one middle school and one high school in Area 6 are doing this year. to remember the sacrifice of fallen solders and veterans.
We Stand Together Conference at Ian Bazalgette School
Students from Ian Bazalgette School had an amazing day at the We Stand Together school conference.
CBE 2017 Enrolment Numbers
The CBE has once again welcomed a record number of students for the 2017-18 school year.
K-7 Students Create Public Art on Stephen Avenue and Olympic Plaza
Kindergarten and Grades 4, 5, 6 and 7 students from Griffith Woods, Elbow Park and Chinook Park schools began the school year in a radically different way.
Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre Launches Toolkit for Teachers and Staff
The Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre, along with the CBE and the CSSD, launched a new toolkit to be used by teachers and school employees.
Student Results Continue to Demonstrate Success
CBE students achieved high standards on the 2016-17 Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams once again.
CBE to Share 2016-17 Student Achievement Results
Media are invited to a news conference where the CBE will release the results of the 2016-17 Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams.
Classroom Improvement Fund puts $13 million in CBE Schools
Premier Rachel Notley visited Connaught School on Oct. 13 to draw attention to the $75 million provided to Alberta schools this year to improve learning outcomes for students.
World Teachers' Day | October 5, 2017
On this day we celebrate and acknowledge the important work of teachers and their contribution to education in our community.
Reminder of Winter Weather
During the winter months, Calgary’s weather can include cold temperatures, wind chill and snow.
Indigenous Documentary Supports Reconciliation at James Fowler High School
James Fowler High School was excited to host a screening of the documentary film When They Awake, on September 20, 2017.
All in the Same Boat
What does it mean to play? What makes public art…..public art?
Auburn Bay School Safety Day
As Auburn Bay School opened in September 2016 it became apparent there were many challenges needing to be addressed in connection with traffic, pedestrian and bike safety around our new school.
Little Free Libraries Grow to 17 in our Neighbourhood
The Community Action for Early Childhood (CAEC) partnered with Bowness High School again this year and received 5 wonderful Little Free Libraries.
Western Canada High School Teacher Receives 2017 Yale Educator Award
Ms. Susan Rivers of Western Canada High School has been recognized by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a recipient of the 2017 Yale Educator Award.
Students Have Unforgettable Summer Learning Experience
For six weeks this summer, nine CBE high school students had the opportunity to be part of the Heritage Youth Researcher Summer (HYRS) program at the University of Calgary.
CBE Teacher Uses Personal Experience to Teach Kids About Resiliency | MetroNews Story
Alison Downey-Isaak had her leg amputated below the knee nearly three years ago.
Simon Fraser School Literature Circles | Canada 150
Students and staff at Simon Fraser School looked past the Grand Narratives that have shaped our country for the last 150 years.
Students Join CBE IT Team for Summer Work Experience
During the summer three CBE high school students joined our IT team through the CBE’s Unique Pathways program.
Welcome to the 2017-18 School Year
Welcome to the 2017-18 school year.
School Website Outage
We are currently experiencing technical issues with our web service provider
Solar Eclipse on Monday, August 21
On Monday, August 21 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Calgary.
CBE Students Bring Home Medals from the International Biology Olympiad
Shichen Xu of Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School and Runlin Wang of Sir Winston Churchill High School were part of the four person Canadian Biology Olympiad team.
National Indigenous Peoples Day at F.E. Osborne School
F.E. Osbourne School students and staff were proud hosts of Dr. Andrew Bear Robe and Treffrey Deerfoot for National Indigenous Peoples Day in June.
Panorama Hills School | Canada 150
To mark Canada’s 150 birthday, Panorama Hills School and community have been celebrating the diversity of the land and the people.
Ramsay School’s Original Musical Tribute to Canada | Canada 150
Ramsay School grade 3 and 4 students worked with their student teacher Rebecca Coram and teacher, Jill MacLeod to create lyrics and music for a tribute song to Canada in honour of the up-coming 150th birthday.
Update | Fire at Rideau Park School
Early yesterday evening we were notified of a fire on the roof of Rideau Park School.
Colonel Sanders School | Canada 150
Students and staff from Colonel Sanders School celebrated Canada Day by creating a Maple Leaf tree.
New Public Schools Named
The CBE is pleased to announce the names of the Aboriginal Learning Centre, which moved to its new facility in January and the southeast high school, which is under construction.
Woodlands School Unveils their Canada 150 Mosaic | Canada 150
On April 6, 2017 there was a buzz of excitement at Woodlands School as the students proudly displayed their Canadian spirit at the unveiling of Calgary’s - Canada 150 Mosaic mural in celebration of Canada’s 150th Birthday.
Celebrating the CBE Traditional Pow Wow
The 3rd Annual Calgary Board of Education Traditional Pow-Wow was held on May 5, 2017 at Crescent Heights High School. The event, guided by Piikani Elder Reg Crowshoe, was a community celebration of success for all students in the spirit of reconciliation
A Gathering Place for All | The Aboriginal Learning Centre
The Aboriginal Learning Centre welcomed hundreds of people to its official opening on May 4. All were welcomed into a beautiful space reflecting Indigenous ways of knowing and being throughout its design.
Celebrating National Aboriginal Day – June 21, 2017
The CBE is proud to honour National Aboriginal Day by sharing the stories of some of our major events, celebrations and learning opportunities.
Evergreen School’s Canada Day Birthday Gift | Canada 150
Grade 3 students at Evergreen School took up Mayor Nenshi’s challenge to honor Canada’s 150th birthday with gifts that help our community.
Buffalo Rubbing Stone School is Following the Journey of Canada C3 | Canada 150
At Buffalo Rubbing Stone School, a group of Grade 1/2 students have been celebrating Canada 150 by following the beginning of the Canada C3 journey.
CBE School wins National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award
We are excited to announce that Dr. Gladys McKelvie Egbert School has been awarded the 2017 National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award!
Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School Student Wins Schulich Leader Scholarship in Science
Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School is proud to announce that Kinga Nolan is the first student from DEPSHS to win this prestigious award.
Mountain Park School Students Win Writing Contest
Five out of 10 finalists for the Write For a Better World writing contest were from Mountain Park School.
O.S. Geiger School Garden Project
Those passing by O.S. Geiger School on a sunny June day would have seen groups of students highly engaged in an outdoor construction activity.
Students Cycle across Canada without Leaving their Classroom
Grade 5 Spanish Bilingual students at Westgate School are recognizing Canada’s 150 by cycling across Canada, conducting research, and sharing along the way!
CSSAC Strengthens Student Voice in the CBE
Student leaders in the Chief Superintendent's Student Advisory Council (CSSAC) met with Chief Superintendent David Stevenson once a month for the 2016-2017 school year.
Fairview School Student Poem Selected as Top in the Province
Salma Z., a student at Fairview School, has been selected as top in the province for her submission to “Imagine a Canada” contest, a national contest held by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Nickle School Student Entrepreneurs Learn Business Skills while Raising Money for Charity
Students in the Entrepreneurship 7 class at had the opportunity to participate in an Entrepreneurial Adventure which involved raising money for the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
Students Raise Awareness of Need for Clean Water | Canada 150
Students at Ian Bazalgette School have learned how they can create change through social activism.
Royal Oak School Celebrates Children’s Book Week
The Royal Oak School community was excited to participate in TD Canadian Children’s Book Week during the week of May 8-12, 2017.
Students Design Solutions to Real School-Based Challenges
On May 3, more than 100 students at the CBE's Student Voice Design Challenge learned that challenges are really just opportunities for design.
Western Canada High School Student has been Selected to the National Team for the International Math Olympiad
Congratulations to Grade 12 student Max (Ruiming) Xiong who has been selected to represent Canada at the International Mathematical Olympiad
Stanley Jones School Celebrates with a Happy Birthday Canada 150th Celebration Garden
CALGARY — Stanley Jones school is the lucky recipient of one of 150 ‘150th Celebration Gardens’ being distributed across Canada. 1000 red and white tulips are now in bloom. Public and media are invited to attend the blooming ceremony as the school communi
One World 2017 | Canada 150
If you walked into the Edgemont Community Association on the morning of Saturday May 6, you would see an incredibly beautiful sight.
Bowness High School introduces High Performance Athlete Development Pathway
The Calgary Board of Education is excited to announce the High Performance Athlete Development Pathway at Bowness High School.
2017-18 Transportation Service Levels and Fees
We are making a number of scheduled changes for the 2017-18 school year that will eliminate the need to subsidize the costs of transportation from the larger CBE budget.
CBE Announces 2017-18 Transportation Service Levels and Changes to Bell Times
The CBE has been working to develop a long-term, sustainable transportation system. Making changes to transportation service levels and realigning some bell times for the 2017-18 school year will make the service model sustainable into the future.
Changes to School Bell Times for 2017-18
The CBE is making an adjustment to school start and end times at many schools for the 2017-18 school year.
John G. Diefenbaker High School Students Pay Respects to Fallen Canadian Soldiers and Victims of Holocaust in Europe
A group of students from John G. Diefenbaker High School recently returned from a European trip.
Student Makers Teach and Inspire Adults and Peers at the First Annual School Maker Faire
Seventy students from CBE and other school boards showcased their work at the first Calgary and area School Maker Faire.
¡Que Pasa! ¡Que Show!
On May 8, Spanish bilingual program school students from CBE came together at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium for an evening in celebration of Spanish language, music and culture.
CBE Schools Celebrate Spanish Arts and Culture
More than 740 students from ten CBE schools are working together to celebrate at “Qué Pasa,” an evening of Spanish culture and fine arts.
Litter Disappears Around Copperfield School
If you were outside on Wednesday, Apr. 19 you may have seen many small and large groups of children heading to Wildflower Pond, next to Copperfield School.
Sir Winston Churchill Student’s Work on HIV Earns Her a Spot at Canada-Wide Science Fair
A Grade 12 student at Sir Winston Churchill High School's science fair project focuses on helping people with HIV.
CBE Traditional Pow Wow
The CBE invites you to join us for a Traditional Pow Wow at Crescent Heights High School on May 5, 2017
Queen Elizabeth High School Students Fight Mental Health Stigma
Since the fall of 2014, Queen Elizabeth High School students have been fighting the stigma associated with Mental Health.
Education Week 2017
Education Week takes place May 1-5, 2017.
CBE Flags at Half-Mast
Flags at CBE schools and buildings will be at half-mast on Friday, April 28
Kids Helping Kids by Taking A Spin
Over 300 students, staff and community members participated in the second annual “Ride of the Chief’s” Bike-A-Thon
Elboya School Students Shave Their Heads for Cancer Research (Calgary Herald)
Nearly 70 Elboya School students and staff gave up their hair last week to raise about $50,000 for Kids Cancer Care.
True Colours: Creative Arts Program for Students with a Visual Impairment
The Calgary Board of Education invites media to attend True Colours, a three-day creative arts program for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Compassion, Connection and Community Leaders at Western Canada High School
The Western Canada executive members of Compassion, Connection and Community Club (CCC) presented their work at the youth forum at the University of Calgary on April 8.
April 23-29 is National Volunteer Week
The Calgary Board of Education wishes to recognize and honour its many volunteers.
Ross Glen Scholarship
The Ross Glen Scholarship was established at EducationMatters to celebrate the partnership between RGO Products Ltd. and Lester B. Pearson High School to reward students who are pursuing a career in the skilled trades or post-secondary studies.
Trees of Peace Inspire a Learning Community Collaboration
Can just one person make a difference in our world? The students and staff at Prince of Wales School explored this inquiry in preparation for our spring concert.
Vote now for the Hitmen Foundation Community Restoration Program Award
Two CBE schools are in the running for a $50,000 grant from the Hitmen Foundation Community Restoration Program.
Diefenbaker Chiefs Bike for 24 Hours to Raise Money for Alberta Children’s Hospital
John G. Diefenbaker High School students participate in a 24-hour bike-a-thon in support of the Alberta Children's Hospital
Western Canada High School Student Chosen as Loran Scholar (Metro News)
A Western Canada High School student is one of six Alberta students who was chosen from nearly 4,500 applicants for 33 available Loran Scholarships.
South Mandarin Bilingual Program Decision
Registration numbers did not meet the expansion criteria for the 2017-18 school year and we are unable to offer a Grade 5-7 Mandarin Bilingual Program at Harold Panabaker School.
Hooked on Welding
As soon as the event started, sparks started flying and you could feel the electricity in the air at the fourth annual Welding Rodeo.
"Be Brave" Schools Fill the Saddledome on Pink Shirt Day
The Samuel W. Shaw Storm showed they know how to PINK it forward when they participated in the Calgary Hitmen and Telus “BE BRAVE” partnership.
Breaking the Ice – On Mental Health
Staff and students at Forest Lawn High School are breaking the ice and opening up conversations about mental health.
Youth Philanthropy Initiative at Samuel W. Shaw School
Samuel W. Shaw students were thrilled when their story ended up winning over the judges and the $5,000 grant for the Epilepsy Association of Calgary.
Sir Winston Churchill High School Students Place in Top 20 at Harvard Debate Championships (Metro News)
Sir Winston Churchill High School Students are thrilled following a positive showing at the World Schools Harvard Debate Championships.
Louise Dean Student a Finalist for the Indigenous Shining Student Award
Gina Crowchief, a Grade 12 student at Louise Dean School, is a finalist in the 2017 Indigenous Shining Student Award.
Register Now for School Bus Orientation Program for First-Time Riders
Each spring, the Calgary Board of Education offers a school bus orientation program for first-time riders and their parents, called My 1st Ride.
Woodlands School Unveils Their Canada 150 Mosaic
Dancing Together
Building community is an ongoing priority in our north of McKnight Boulevard Schools. This began with a family dinner in September hosted by Terry Fox School for our Aboriginal families.
Dr. Gordon Higgins Celebrates his 95th Birthday at his Namesake School
In partnership with EducationMatters, the staff and students at Dr. Gordon Higgins School celebrated the school's 40th anniversary and the 95th birthday of Dr. Gordon Higgins today
Calgary Roughnecks CBE Night
The Calgary Board of Education has teamed up with the Calgary Roughnecks to offer students, staff, and families a discounted ticket to a Roughnecks game while also fundraising for our schools.
CBE Students Get Ready to Show Off Their Skills
The CBE recently hosted two competitions to prepare students for the upcoming Regional and Provincial Skills Competitions.
CBE Students Participate in Hands-On Career and Technology Challenge
Media are invited to Nelson Mandela High School as more than 100 students participate in a Career and Technology Foundations Showcase.
New School and Modernization Announcement for the CBE
On Tuesday, March 21 the Government of Alberta announced three new schools and one major modernization for the Calgary Board of Education.
Shave Your Lid for a Kid – SWS Style
What started off with a teacher hoping to get a few teachers and students to “shave their lid for a kid” resulted in 45 teachers and students and community members raising over $19,000 for Kids Cancer Care.
Forest Lawn High School Students Break the Ice with Sheldon Kennedy
Forest Lawn High School students are hitting the rink and breaking the ice on mental health conversations with the help of former NHL player, Sheldon Kennedy.
William Roper Hull School | Canada 150
To celebrate the 150th birthday of our country, the students of William Roper Hull School, along with artist-in-residence Carole Bondaroff, have created an exterior painted wall mural.
First-Year Teacher Kira Anderson Named as Edwin Parr Award Nominee
Kira Anderson is named as the CBE's 2017 nominee for the prestigious Edwin Parr Teacher Award
Woodlands School | Canada 150
Woodlands School will be capturing the essence of Calgary by participating in the Canada 150 Mural Mosaic Project from April 4 to 6, 2017.
Substitute Teachers' Appreciation Week
March 13 to 17, 2017 is Substitute Teachers’ Appreciation Week.
Lester B. Pearson High School | Canada 150
Lester B. Pearson Design students are participating in a design competition to develop a celebratory stamp to represent Canada's big milestone.
Bowcroft School | Canada 150
Bowcroft School was delighted to partner with Trickster Theatre in a celebration of Canada’s history and culture.
Canada 150 Stories
We'll be sharing stories from CBE schools that highlight how students and teachers are celebrating the 150th anniversary of Canada's confederation.
Supercub | Mayor’s Christmas Food Drive
It has become a tradition for the students and staff at Chris Akkerman School to participate in the Mayor’s Annual Food Drive.
Louis Riel School Students Raise Money for “You Can Play”
Students decided to raise money for the “You Can Play” organization, which is dedicated to ensuring equality, respect and safety for all athletes without regard to sexual orientation.
Georges P. Vanier Students Shoot Hoops with the Calgary Stampeders
Georges P. Vanier School hosted the Calgary Stampeders basketball team for their 2017 season opener on March 2.
Western Canada High School Student Receives LORAN Award
Hui Wen, a student at Western Canada High School, is one of six recipients of the LORAN Award in Alberta.
Students Invited to Apply to be Part of the Minister’s Youth Council
The Minister of Education is looking for junior and senior high school students to join his Minister’s Youth Council.
CBE Science Program | K-9 Information Session at R.T. Alderman School
The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) is opening a Science Program for K-4 at Maple Ridge School and 5-9 at R.T. Alderman School.
CBE K-12 Math Strategy
The CBE is developing a K-12 mathematics strategy that will help our students succeed in math.
CBE Wears Pink to Stand Up to Bullying
Pink Shirt Day is an opportunity for everyone to wear something pink to symbolize that as a society we will not tolerate bullying.
CBE Students Attend My World Conference
Over 1,200 middle and junior high school student leaders and their teachers will be inspired to action at the ninth annual My World Conference.
Come and Be Inspired by Supaman
Supaman is an internationally celebrated hip hop artist whose music allows him to connect with people from all walks of life.
Mount Royal University and Nelson Mandela High School Address the Elephant in the Room on Pink Shirt Day
Media are invited to Nelson Mandela High School students Who’s Frank? campaign on Feb. 22, Pink Shirt Day.
Connaught School Celebrates Flag Day
Connaught School students and staff will be celebrating Flag Day on Feb. 15, 2017.
CBE celebrates new school openings
Media are invited to help CBE students, staff and community celebrate the opening of our new schools.
New School Opening Celebrations
The CBE will be celebrating the official openings of all of our new school over the next few months.
Chinese New Year at Midnapore School
On Jan. 26, 2017, students performed for guests in celebration of Chinese New Year.
Rising Star International Student Film Festival – Call for Submissions
Robert Thirsk High School is excited to host the fourth annual Rising Star International Student Film Festival.
Louise Dean School's Rita Dickson Named one of Canada's Outstanding Principals
Rita Dickson, Principal of Louise Dean School, has been named one of Canada's Outstanding Principals by The Learning Partnershiop
Keeping the Joy of Literacy Alive
Royal Oak School hosted a Literacy Week during the week of January 23-27, ending with a celebration on January 27 in honour of Family Literacy Day.
Western Canada High School hosts heroes and villains science decathlon
The WCHS Science Club is hosting junior high and middle school students in a competition called Heroes & Villains: A Science Decathlon.
Marlborough School Student Honoured with IODE Award
Lara Hussain was recently honoured by the IODE for acts of citizenship and resilience.
Student Report Cards Coming Home
Students will be coming home with their reports cards in the next few days.
2017-18 School Calendars Have Been Finalized – First Day of School is Sept. 5
School calendars have been finalized and posted for the 2017-18 school year.
CBE schools celebrate the Year of the Rooster
wo CBE schools are celebrating the Chinese New Year with special performances and activities. Media are invited to attend both events.
Found in Translation – CBE Principal Featured by the Werklund School of Education
Between the ability to communicate with anyone at any time through a range of technologies to the movement of people across borders and around the world, accessing different peoples and cultures is becoming more and more common.
Alberta Education survey being mailed to parents/guardians of Grades 4, 7 and 10 students
Each year in January, Alberta Educations sends an important survey to all parents and guardians of students in Grades 4, 7 and 10.
CBE impacted schools engagement update
CBE staff will provide an update on the plan for future use of learning space at some of our Area I, II and V schools.
New CBE Schools Open in New Year
The Calgary Board of Education has opened an unprecedented 15 schools this school year with three more expected to open in a few weeks.
Artist Residency Opportunity for Grade 12 Students
Alberta College of Arts and Design’s Student Association is offering student residencies for Grade 12 students.
CBE new schools update
Media are invited to attend an update on all of the CBE’s new schools and for a tour of the new West Ridge School that opened to students on Jan. 4.
Global TV tours new Christine Meikle School
After three long years of lobbying and construction, a unique school welcomed its students for the first time this week in Calgary’s northwest.
Awakening of the Drum Ceremony
Grade 3/4 students at Piitoayis Family School took part in an Awakening of the Drum Ceremony when Anishinaabe Elder Doreen Roy came to visit Friday, November 4th.
Mustard Seed Benefits From New Brighton School Family Evening
Several hundred students, staff and family members gathered at New Brighton School on December 7 for a memorable Warm Feet for the Street family evening.
Calgary students stuff socks for homeless people (Global News)
Students at Sunalta School took part in what has become an annual tradition, putting together items to donate to the Mustard Seed.
Donate your broken holiday lights today
Chinook Park School and Henry Wise Wood High School invite you to join them in collecting broken holiday lights from now until the end of January.
Tom Baines School Teacher is CTV’s Inspired Albertan
CTV Calgary has featured Mr. Dougherty as their Inspired Albertan this week.
North Haven School makes Calgary a Winter Wonderland
It is winter but it was too cold to be a wonderland - until the North Haven School community met for their outreach evening on December 8.
Great Kids Award 2017
Nominations for the 2017 Great Kids Award are now open!
Hockey and Cancer Help Teach Perseverance at King George School
Honouring Calgary’s 2016 Junior Fire Chief - Oliver Hamilton from Panorama Hills School
On Nov. 30, 2016, Panorama Hills School community celebrated Oliver Hamilton’s new designation as Calgary’s 2016 Junior Fire Chief.
Innovation Smash-Up at Abbeydale School
The ingenious Grade 5 students at Abbeydale came up with an award-winning creation when they participated in the Beakerhead’s Ingenuity Challenge.
Penbrook Meadows School students benefit from monthly community lunch program
Once a month at lunchtime, the Seva Food Truck visits the Penbrooke Meadows School and delivers a free lunch.
Western Canada High School decorates trees for families in need
For the fifth year the Western Canada High School Leadership Committee will be supporting the Brenda Strafford Society Adopt a Family programme.
Olympic Heights students give warm winter welcome to young refugees (Global Calgary)
Grade 3 students at Olympic Heights School sewed gift bags for 100 refugee children who’ve recently arrived in Calgary.
Sunalta School wins Beakerhead Ingenuity Challenge for the second year in a row
Sunalta School is very proud of their students for winning this competition for the second consecutive year.
Get your tickets for the 6th Annual CBE Night with the Hitmen
Join us on January 20th for the 6th annual CBE Night with the Hitmen!
Marlborough School Serves Up Healthy Breakfasts
Marlborough Elementary School began offering daily breakfasts to students as part of Alberta Education’s School Nutrition Pilot Program.
Samuel W. Shaw School Hosts 500 Junior High Students for Leadership Conference
Samuel W. Shaw School will welcomes more than 500 junior high students and teachers from across Alberta on Nov. 25 - 26 for the Alberta Junior High Leadership Conference 2016 (JHLC2016).
Creating Caring Citizens at Coventry Hills School
At Coventry Hills School, we do it by making our virtue work part of each and every day!
Forest Lawn High School Student is a Rodeo Star
Forest Lawn High School student, Noah Wings (Wolf) is a Rodeo star!
Monterey Park School student awarded Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers
The Governor General of Canada has honoured Manmeet Kang, a Grade 6 student at Monterey Park School, with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers for her exemplary volunteer work.
Remembrance Day at the CBE
In classrooms across the city, thousands of students learn about the contribution of our soldiers and veterans in battles like Vimy Ridge or Juno Beach.
CBE Remembrance Day Event
Media are invited to join students from Western Canada High School for their Remembrance Day ceremony.
Flying High at Hawkwood School
Grade 1 students at Hawkwood School made real life connections as to how they can make a difference when a representative and special guest from Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) came to visit.
Food and Farming at Fowler
The vast majority of today’s students grow up in an urban setting and have not had the opportunity to be exposed to the agri-food industry.
Mind over Metal camp attracts CBE students
Twenty students from CBE schools took part in the summer camp held at the Career and Technology Centre.
CBE Student Shines at WE Day
Students at We Day received a uniquely local message from Madeline Clark, 2016 graduate of Bowness High School.
Three Government of Canada National History Awards presented to Western Canada High School
Western Canada High School is the proud home of three 2016 Government of Canada National History Award recipients.
Jack James students build futures while learning construction skills (Calgary Herald)
There’s a great deal of satisfaction in being able to walk through something you’ve helped create with your own hands.
Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence and Excellence in Early Childhood Education
Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced the launch of the 2016-17 Prime Minister’s Awards (PMA) for Teaching Excellence and Excellence in Early Childhood Education.
Altadore School students celebrate a successful harvest
Altadore School students, staff, parents and community are celebrating the grand opening and Harvest Festival of the Altadore School & Community Edible Garden.
William Aberhart High School wins the national championship for blood donation in Canada for the third year in a row!
William Aberhart High School receives the National Young Blood for Life Award from Canadian Blood Services
Altadore School celebrates community garden with Harvest Festival
Altadore School students, staff, parents and community are celebrating the grand opening and Harvest Festival of the Altadore School & Community Edible Garden.
What does it mean to be a scientist?
Federal Minister of Science, Hon. Kirsty Duncan and young scientists and Grade 4 students at Midnapore School couldn't wait to explore, to ask questions, and to share experiences.
Ernest Manning Student Raises Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (Metro News)
Kaiya Leonard La Couvee, an Ernest Manning High School student, and her sister have launched the Footprints Project to raise awareness of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
Building for Student Success | Jack James High School modernization provides new spaces and new opportunities
The new school year is off to a great start for students at Jack James High School.
Career and Technology Centre Named Greenest School in Canada
The Career and Technology Centre at Lord Shaughnessy High School CAGBC's Greenest School in Canada 2016
Update | Yellow School Bus Transportation 2016-17
We are pleased to announce some enhancements and changes to yellow school bus services.
Backpacks for Kids | Another Successful Year
For the tenth consecutive year, the CBE’s Backpacks for Kids Program has been another incredible success, thanks to the generosity of Calgarians.
Message from Alberta Health on Fentanyl
What you need to know
Flags Lowered to Honour Passing of the Honourable Norman L. Kwong
CBE schools and buildings have lowered all flags to half mast to honour the death of the Honourable Norman L. Kwong.
Celebrate the First Day of School with the CBE
Schools following the Calgary Board of Education Traditional Calendar will open for the first day of school of the 2016-17 school year on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016.
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