Red Deer Public Schools opts out of piloting new K-6 curriculum
Red Deer Public Schools (RDPSD) will not pilot the province’s K-6 draft curriculum this fall, following a unanimous vote by the division’s Board of Trustees.
A statement released Wednesday acknowledges that significant public concerns have been raised over the draft curriculum since it was released last month.
Red Deer Public says while many of the 500 pages in the draft curriculum contain sound outcomes and objectives, there are segments with significant issues, particularly in social studies.
“While the development of a new curriculum framework has been over a decade in the making, we need to ensure we take the time needed to get this right. Ultimately, the curriculum belongs to all Albertans and it should reflect the hopes and aspirations we have for our students who are the future of this province,” reads a statement from the Board of Trustees released Wednesday.