Category Archives: TBDiscussed

Policies, Procedures, Protocols and Guidelines

Ministerial Policies, Guidelines & Protocols (see link below) govern the Nova Scotia education system and the work of the South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE). SSRCE has updated its current policies that were developed by the former regional school board (SSRSB) to reflect the current situation in regard to roles, contacts and language. SSRCE […]

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Strategic Plan Year 3: Update

Goal 1: To demonstrate continuous improvement in instruction and student achievement Measure 1: To increase the percentage of students by cohort compared to provincial averages that are meeting or exceeding expected learning outcomes in Provincial Literacy and Math Assessments. (Note: to compare cohort data we need to factor in the provincial cohort average variance when […]

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Strategic Plan Year 2: Update

Strategic Plan Year 2: Update Goal 1: To demonstrate continuous improvement in instruction and student achievement Measure 1: (Measure is ongoing.) To increase the percentage of students by cohort compared to provincial averages that are meeting or exceeding expected learning outcomes in Provincial Literacy and Math Assessments. (Note: to compare cohort data we need to […]

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Strategic Plan Year 1: Baseline Data

Strategic Plan Year 1: Baseline Data Goal 1: To demonstrate continuous improvement in instruction and student achievement Measure 1: (Measure is ongoing.) To increase the percentage of students by cohort compared to provincial averages that are meeting or exceeding expected learning outcomes in Provincial Literacy and Math Assessments. (Note: to compare cohort data we need […]

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About Us

SSRCE serves the 59,000 residents of Lunenburg and Queens Counties, an area of 5250 square kilometres. It’s responsible for 26 schools in the region, ranging from elementary schools to adult high schools. The SSRCE also operates Verge House, which is a community-based educational transition program. This program is for students ages 18 to 21 who […]

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