Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal, September 25, 2014

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Gold Trail schools get back to teaching

Back to school Monday was the first day back to school for students across BC. The young ones were the happiest to be back in the classroom. Above: Tracy Cox with her daughter Sarina (right) who was starting Gr. 1 and her daycare students Elizabeth and Aubrey. Bottom Left: Crossing guard Chrissy Cumming helped students cross the highway in Cache Creek.

“Today was a very positive day across the district,” said Gold Trail Superintendent Teresa Downs on Monday. How the teachers’ strike affected enrolment won’t be known until October, but Downs said she has received reports that some students have been registered with independent or Band schools across the area. “We’ll have a better idea on Friday, but new families have showed up,” she added. The end of September is usually when enrolment figures are set and on which government grants are based, but that date has been moved to Oct. 14. The school year will not be extended, but the second semester will start on Feb. 10 to equalize the year, and provincial exams will be held the week of Feb. 2. “We’re asking parents to minimize absences this year to illness only,” she said. Professional Development Days will go ahead as scheduled, including one on Sept. 29. “I think we’re in good shape,” said Downs. “We sent report cards home at the end of the year. I don’t feel we have any loose ends to tie up. We’re starting the year fresh.”

Ashcroft CiB achieves 5 Blooms Ashcroft Communities in Bloom has maintained its excellent standing at the national level of competition. The group was awarded 5 out of 5 Blooms in the Circle of Excellence category, which is a non-competitive category. Ashcroft CiB received special mention for Completion of Community Hall Upgrade Project. “Ashcroft’s Community Hall, a circa 1900 structure is described, but not registered as a municipal heritage building,” wrote judges Steve Preston and Gail Pearcey. Once the interior renovations were completed last year, “CiB volunteers worked with Village staff to: develop a landscape plan; remove turf; install concrete pavers; and to secure benches and water-wise planters made from recycled plastic.” Ashcroft can be proud of their efforts, which provide real and meaningful environmental solutions to the benefit of all, added the judges.

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