An overview of discussion items and major decisions of the Board of Education of School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake). For meeting agendas/minutes and a schedule of upcoming board meetings visit SD8.bc.ca/meetings.
Superintendent Trish Smillie presented the final School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) Strategic Plan 2024-2029 to the Board who approved it for implementation. Accompanying the plan is a video documenting the engagement journey and SD8’s new mission and strategic priorities. The Board thanked Mount Sentinel Secondary School Academy PM students and teacher Jacy Schindel who produced the video. The strategic plan is a high-level roadmap for the district and comes into effect on July 1.
Superintendent Trish Smillie welcomed consultant Jeanette Hanlon who presented the 2023-2024 Budget to the Board who approved it for implementation on July 1. The budget for the next school year is $81.6 million. The Ministry of Education and Child Care has increased funding for the 2023-2024 school year. The budget reflects the priorities of the new five-year strategic plan, allows for IT funding, equity funding for outdoor and Indigenous learning, promotes inclusion and celebrates diversity, and food equity.
Interim Secretary-Treasurer Cathy MacArthur and Director of Operations Chris Kerr presented information about the Five-Year Capital Plan to the Board who approved it for implementation July 1. Funding for public school buildings and structural improvements is shared between the provincial government and boards of education. A balanced approach is taken to ensure that different geographic areas get equal consideration for funding.
Director of Instruction – Innovative Learning Ben Eaton and District Principal Secondary and Innovative Learning Tamara Maloff presented the Career Development Continuous Learning Report to the Board for review. Career Development is one of the key learning goals in the BC Education system and a priority in the new School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) Strategic Plan 2024-2029.
District Principal – International Education Paul Luck presented the International Education Annual Report to the Board for review. SD8’s Kootenay Lake International Program (KLIP) fosters social, cultural, and economic benefits for SD8 and the region, offering international students varied opportunities to participate in the educational and social environment of district schools.
Policies approved for field testing:
Policies Rescinded:
The following policies were rescinded and amalgamated in the new Policy 170: Human Resources (operational sections will be covered by administrative procedures to ensure no information is lost):
All policies are available on our website.
Student Trustee Patton Gatto-Beebe, Kootenay River Secondary School: Creston is experiencing spring green-up as well as freshet. Soccer teams are getting back into action, and grads are working hard on their Capstone projects due in a couple of weeks.
Student Trustee Riordan Fisher, L.V. Rogers Secondary School: LVR students anticipate a smooth transition in the school’s administration on August 1. Vice-Principal Danielle Klassen will move to Trafalgar Middle School and new Vice-Principal Roman Wyllie, who currently works in SD69 – Qualicum, will arrive to become vice-principal at LVR. Students attended Start the Conversation, a mental health assembly on May 11 with speakers from all over the Kootenays as well as speakers from The Foundry and guest speaker Victoria Maxwell. Students are getting ready for a grad talent show fundraiser and a flower fundraiser for the Arts department. Capstone projects are underway as well as district Dogwood scholarship presentations.
These highlights exclude confidential information such as business negotiations, personnel issues and legal matters. For other information or to provide feedback, please contact our Public Engagement Manager at 250-505-7005 or engagement@sd8.bc.ca