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Administrative Announcements for 2024-2025

April 18, 2024 - Parkland School Division (PSD) Superintendent of Schools, Shauna Boyce is…

Blueberry School, Copperhaven School, Greystone Centennial Middle School, Memorial Composite High School, Spruce Grove Composite High School
Apr 18

Regular Board Meeting Highlights - April 9, 2024

Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - The Board of Trustees is pleased to share with all education stakeholders…

Centre for Education, Community Engagement, Construction, Copperhaven School, École Broxton Park School, École Meridian Heights School, Engagement, Feedback Opportunity, French Immersion, High School, Indigenous, Stakeholder Engagement, Stony Plain Central School
Apr 9

West End Schools Engagement

April 5, 2024 - Parkland School Division's Board of Trustees extend an invitation to all stakeholders…

Duffield School, Engagement, Entwistle School, Tomahawk School, Wabamun School
Apr 5

Strong Families: April 16

Parkland School Division is proud to partner with the Alberta Parenting For The Future Association…

Information Session, Strong Families
Apr 2

Upcoming Events

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Apr 23

All Day

Visual Arts Celebration

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Apr 24

All Day

Visual Arts Celebration

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May 6

All Day

School Bus Driver Appreciation Day

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About Parkland School Division

Parkland School Division (PSD) is a dedicated provider of quality public education, serving more than 90,000 residents living west of Edmonton. The Division is large in area, spanning almost 2,450 square kilometres, but small enough that students, parents and staff learn each other’s faces and names quickly.

Attendance areas stretch as far west as Tomahawk and Entwistle, and include rural areas south of Spruce Grove and Stony Plain, with the North Saskatchewan River providing a natural southern boundary all the way to Devon.

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