Office of the Superintendent

About the Office of the Superintendent

Each year we publish documents that outline how we have reached the decisions that impact all learners, the new initiatives that we are pursuing, and the results of our collective efforts. This is in accord with our motto of "Creating Success For All Learners" and highlights the commitment we make to everyone impacted by the educational efforts of Wolf Creek Public Schools.

A Message from the Superintendent of Schools

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It is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome students back to school for the start of the 2024-2025 school year! We look very forward to seeing students return to school and continue their education journeys.  

I would like to provide an update regarding areas of focus for WCPS as we enter year four of our four-year Education Plan. Our plan is informed and driven through a variety of data and feedback sources, including student achievement and graduation data along with feedback from all stakeholders including parents, students, and staff. Throughout 2023-2024 we conducted several in-person feedback sessions and also distributed a stakeholder survey to parents/caregivers for all K-12 students within the Division as well as students and staff. This information, along with the provincial data we receive, collectively aids in affirming our areas of strength and areas where we may need to focus greater effort and resources. As a school division, we strongly believe in continuous improvement.

The priorities within our Education Plan are contained under three priority areas, Supporting All Students, Quality Teaching, and Collective Responsibility. While our Education Plan is readily available for review and includes much more detail, a few key points I would highlight here include:

  • Continuing to strengthen our efficacy and capacity with respect to instructional practice, including both literacy and numeracy. This includes our ongoing effort as we continue to implement the new curriculum.

  • Strengthening our focus on supporting all students, including meeting the needs of all students as well as removing barriers to student success. This includes a particular focus on meeting the needs of diverse learners as well as utilizing a continuum of supports. 

  • Enhanced focus on supporting the achievement of our First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students.

  • Strengthening our graduation success rates, with the ultimate goal of seeing 100% of students graduating whether that be in 3, 4, or 5 years.

  • Continuing to strengthen pathways and opportunities for students as they begin to transition to employment, trade certification, or post-secondary education. Dual credit opportunities remain a key aspect of this work.

  • Strengthening programming supports for students requiring mental health and/or social-emotional support.

  • Strengthening our focus and support with regards to best practices in student assessment, as well as transition planning for students between grades and schools.

I invite everyone to review our Education Plan in further detail.  I wish everyone a fabulous start to the school year, and I look forward to our ongoing collaboration efforts to ensure staff, parents, and students have a meaningful voice in our efforts as a school division.  We are stronger together. 

Thank you