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Appointment Of Superintendent For Buffalo Trail Public Schools

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The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Michelle Webb as the new Superintendent for Buffalo Trail Public Schools effective August 8, 2023.

Michelle brings 32 years of experience in education to our Division, from teaching in classrooms, to her roles as vice principal, principal, and most recently as the Deputy Superintendent in our Division. She states, “I am immensely honoured to be able to serve and nurture relationships with the students and families of Buffalo Trail Public Schools. My passion for student learning, community engagement and rural public education fuels my commitment. I am grateful to continue working with this dedicated and caring staff. Together, we will persistently strive to enhance educational outcomes in

BTPS”.

We welcome Michelle into this integral role with her many years of experience, passion and commitment to our students. We look forward to her supporting the Division as we continue to maximize student learning in a safe and caring learning environment supported by a highly effective team.

Kara Jackson, Board Chair

tion time, visual function, concentration, divided attention, attention span, coordination and balance, all of which are required to safely operate a motor vehicle.

• You can’t determine you own level of impairment

• Under Bill C-46, police officers are able to demand that any lawfullystopped driver provide a preliminary breath sample without reasonable suspicion that the driver has consumed alcohol.

Medication

• Prescription medications may also legally impair your ability to operate a motor vehicle. Ensure that you read warning labels on over the counter medication and prescription drugs.

• Ask your doctor/pharmacist about whether the medication impairs driving

• Ask you doctor/pharmacist about the effects of alcohol combined with the drugs you are taking

• Consult the Canadian Medical Association’s Driver’s Guide

For more information about impaired driving, frequently asked questions and provincial penalties please visit: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/ cj-jp/sidl-rlcfa/

“Alberta RCMP Traffic is committed to enhancing public safety by reducing harm and hazardous behaviours on Alberta roadways through strategic partnerships, enforcement, education and crime reduction initiatives. “ says Cpl. Trevor Schmidt of the Alberta RCMP St. Paul/Vermilion Traffic Services Unit.

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