Suspended Bus Route (Shelburne)

Due to driver shortages Shelburne County Bus Route Changes effective Tuesday 2nd April until further notice- Routes affected 417 and 419. Hillcrest Academy Rte 417 is being combined with rte 419 meaning that all students (apart from those on Hartz Point Rd & Digby Street) will be collected by rte 419 10 mins earlier in the AM and dropped off 5 mins later in the PM. Students on Birchtown Road will be collected 15 minutes later in the AM and dropped off 5 mins later in the PM. Hartz Point Rd students will be collected by rte 409 10 mins later in the AM and dropped off by rte 419 5 mins earlier in the PM. Digby Street students will be collected and dropped off by rte 403 AM1/PM1 with no changes to times. SRHS Students at 128 Hammond Street will be collected in the AM and dropped off in the PM by rte 403 with no time changes. Students at 232 Mowatt Street will be collected in the AM and dropped off in the PM by rte 415 with no time changes.

Aspiring Leaders Program – August 2022

NOVA SCOTIA ASPIRING LEADERS PROGRAM

Applications for Cohort F Beginning August 2022 Now Being Accepted

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ON VIRTUAL INFO SESSION HAPPENING MARCH 28

The Program:

The Nova Scotia Aspiring Leaders Program (ALP) is a professional learning program for teachers, mentors, and department heads who are interested in becoming effective school principals and vice principals.  The program is offered by the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) in partnership with the Educational Leadership Consortium of Nova Scotia (ELCNS) and participating regional centres/boards. 

ALP extends over 14 months beginning in August and includes two summer institutes and seven Friday-Saturday seminars.  An eight-day residency program with an experienced school principal is integrated throughout the program.  A certificate is granted following an exit assessment and successful completion of all program components. 

The program has been designed to be a balance between knowledge and skills, theory and practice.  Reflection and networking opportunities are incorporated into each seminar and institute. 

Application Process:

Applications are submitted through each participating region/board.  Applicants must provide three work-related references that include their current supervisor.  Personnel from each region/board will review applications and make selections based on identified criteria.  All applicants will be notified following the selection process.

Short-listed applicants will be interviewed by personnel from each region/board.  The interview panel will make the final selection of successful candidates.

Application form here.

Brochure here.

*The deadline for applications for the 2021-22 Cohort F program is April 22, 2022. *

For more information about making application to the ALP, please contact the ALP contact person in your region/board.

TCRCE – Jared Purdy, Acting Regional Executive Director     jared.purdy@tcrce.ca

You may also contact Wanda Fougere, ALP Coordinator, at wfougere@elcns.ca for more information/questions about the program.