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December 14, 2022
Songs and Snacks with Terry Kelly

We welcome children, youth, and their families to come together for an afternoon of live music by Terry Kelly, snacks, and fun!



Welcome Back
September 7, 2022
Welcome Back Letter to Families

We are looking forward to another great year of learning and success and to working with your children this year.


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July 5, 2022
Report on the Review of the Service Delivery Model
Executive Summary

APSEA engaged the services of Marian Fushell and Bob Gardiner (“the reviewers”) to conduct a review of its Service Delivery Model.


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June 28, 2022
2022 Year End Message to Families

As another school year quickly comes to an end, thank you all for the support that you have given to APSEA over this last year.


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June 23, 2022
APSEA Service Delivery Model Review Report

This report presents the results of a review of APSEA’s Service Delivery Model.


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June 16, 2022
APSEA New Temporary Roadway

A temporary roadway has been constructed with the new entrance located just down the street (towards the Halifax harbour) from the current road.


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May 6, 2022
APSEA Nova Scotia Education Week winners

This year’s theme Cultural Responsiveness- Meeting students where they are is how we prioritize ensuring everyone in our school communities feels a sense of belonging. We thank our four honourees for leading the way and integrating cultural responsiveness into their daily work.


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February 9, 2022
Update on Practices at the APSEA Centre

Changes for visitors to the APSEA Centre and updates to our automated telephone options.


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