Chinook’s Edge wants to ensure education is a priority during election
The Chinook’s Edge board of education is outlining what it hopes election candidates and voters alike will keep top of mind during the ongoing campaign.
“As elected Trustees with the Chinook’s Edge Board of Education, we are leading an initiative to ensure that Education is a priority discussion throughout the current provincial election process,” says Colleen Butler, board chair.
“Albertans will vote on April 16 for the party that will lead our province into the future. To us, this must include a vision that ensures adequate supports for the students and school communities we serve. We are keen to discover what each party’s Education platform is and what each candidate’s Education priorities are.”