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Annual director’s report puts spotlight on busy 2015

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PEMBROKE — The 2015 Renfrew County District School Board Director of Education’s Annual Report puts the spotlight on a year of innovative programming and a commitment to education
RCDSB Director of Education Roger Clarke shared his annual report with the board of trustees at the Dec. 3 board meeting.
The report highlights a very busy year as many strides forward were taken by the RCDSB during 2015 while remaining on the path of its guiding principles.
The RCDSB is educating 9,377 students in its 28 schools in 2015 spanning across Renfrew County and just outside those boundaries too. The board is the third largest employer in Renfrew County.
“This annual report is a team effort and in creating the pages within this document, we have collectively been able to reflect on the important work of supporting our students in their education from Kindergarten to graduation,” Director Clarke said. “Our board has set high standards by establishing three guiding principles for our district. As you can see from this report, there is ample evidence that our district has transformed these principles into everyday practice in our 28 schools.”
The 38-page director’s annual report is packed full of good news in the form of stories, photos and statistics covering 2015. It covers where the board is right now and where it is headed into the future.
The 2015 RCDSB Director of Education’s Annual Report is available to the public and can be found on the board’s website here: www.rcdsb.on.ca/en/board/directorsreports.asp.
For a paper copy of the annual report, please contact the Director’s Office at 613-735-0151.

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