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Report provides a snapshot of all things ADSB!

Community members are encouraged to review the 2023 Director's Annual Report
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As a proud teaching-learning organization, we are committed to continuous learning and to the success of our students and staff as “confident learners, caring citizens.”

Each year, ADSB’s Director of Education prepares a Director’s Report, as required by the Ministry of Education.  As she reflected on this report, Director of Education Lucia Reece shared that she was filled with pride and gratefulness for the amazing students and staff that make Algoma District School Board sites such positive, caring, and welcoming places to work, learn and succeed.

The 2022-2023 school year was a refreshing return to Algoma District School Board’s (ADSB) priorities of student achievement and wellbeing, as reflected in our Board’s Strategic Priorities. 

We are fiercely proud of the quality and breadth of programs we offer, as well as our dedication to developing, promoting, and celebrating good character and responsible citizenship. 

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Our full utilization of Ministry capital dollars allows us to continue to modernize and upgrade our facilities, ensuring we deliver the best possible learning experiences in the most engaging and innovative spaces.

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We know we have a pathway for every student and, as you will see in this report, we do not do this work alone, but in partnership with many stakeholders and community partners who contribute to our students’ success.

Whether advancing learning in the Trades, providing reach-ahead opportunities, offering advanced placement courses, or broadening co-operative learning opportunities, our collaboration only strengthens students’ experiences and outcomes.

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This report – a snapshot of the exciting learning and character development that happens every day across our district – reflects our commitment and the dedication of our staff, who keep student achievement and well-being at the forefront of all we do.

We encourage community members to take a moment to review the 2023 Director’s Annual Report, trusting that as you do so, you will understand our sense of pride and why we are so Proud to be … ADSB! 

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Prepared by:
Fran Walsh, Communications Officer
Algoma District School Board