Pink Shirt Day 2021
Posted on February 23 2021As a Division, we promote safe, welcoming school environments where positive relationships lead to learning and success. We will recognize Pink Shirt Day on February 24, 2021 to raise awareness about…
As a Division, we promote safe, welcoming school environments where positive relationships lead to learning and success. We will recognize Pink Shirt Day on February 24, 2021 to raise awareness about…
Our COVID-19 mid-year report for the 2020-2021 school year reflects data from September 1, 2020 to January 31, 2021 for all schools, staff, and students in Livingstone Range School Division. Thank you…
Being a school division, student academics is inherent to our purpose as we teach literacy, numeracy, science, social studies, physical education, and more. But in order to truly realize our vision of…
Livingstone Range School Division is pleased to announce that the FACES Summer Education Program will run this summer. Using a 3-phase approach that allows for flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Being a school bus driver with Livingstone Range School Division is a rewarding career. Just ask Darren Moen! He loves putting his mind to something challenging and making safety a priority. And that…
Being a school bus driver with Livingstone Range School Division is a rewarding career. Just ask Marlene Trotter! She is both a cafeteria manager and a school bus driver - and it's a great fit for her.…
Being a school bus driver with Livingstone Range School Division is a rewarding career. Just ask Thornton Root! His love of driving and working with students make driving school bus a great fit for him.…
With Kindergarten to Grade 12 students returning to in-person classes on January 11, 2021, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange shares a letter with parents. https://www.alberta.ca/article-letter-to-parents.aspx…
Being a school bus driver with Livingstone Range School Division is a rewarding career. Just ask Adele Heisler! Her love of people, smiles, and sunrises make driving school bus a great fit for her. We're…
At-home/virtual classes resume on Monday, January 4, 2021 for the entire week. We're happy to welcome back our Kindergarten to Grade 12 students after Christmas break. Check your school's communications…
Some of Santa's elves look just like our Board of Trustees and Senior Administration! Their dancing and smiles are meant to wish everyone in the Livingstone Range School Division community a very Merry…
Written by Darryl Seguin, SuperintendentReprinted with permission of The Lethbridge Herald When you think of the word ‘education,’ what comes to mind: school buildings, desks, computers, teachers…
Staff, students, families, and the community are invited to participate in a conversation about the Blackfoot language with local Blood tribe member and actor Gene Braverock. Learn more about Blackfoot…
“There’s so much to be learned and understood from the land and from nature,” says Sandra Lamouche, FNMI Success Coordinator for Livingstone Range School Division. “We gain a greater appreciation…
Students in the Livingstone Ski Academy have a different classroom than most: the ski slopes! Since 2016, LSA has been changing how students experience their education while redefining what it means to…
Help us develop future school year calendars and share your thoughts about when days off are scheduled and innovative ways to find efficiencies! Creating a School Division Calendar is a complex and…
In October, three schools in Livingstone Range School Division participated in the province-wide K-12 school inspection program performed by the Ministry of Labour & Immigration - Occupational Health…
Did you know there are more than 8 million kids in Canada? They are our future, and are citizens with rights, opinions, and ideas. National Child Day is celebrated in Canada on November 20 in recognition of…
Twelve Livingstone Range School Division teachers just wrapped up a year-long course to develop their leadership potential. With six sessions facilitated by Franklin Covey consultant David George, Superintendent…
Bullying Awareness Week (November 16-20) promotes awareness and understanding of bullying and its effects. This year's theme - #WhereToTurn - encourages everyone to learn where to turn when dealing…