Posted on 30 June 2021 byEditor
Nick Housenga was recognized for the leadership he provided while a student at F.P. Walshe school. F.P. Walshe school nominated Nick for the prestigious Dr. Lloyd Cavers Student Leadership Scholarship. “Nick is an extremely diligent student,” F.P. Walshe school assistant principal Mary Krizan wrote in the nomination. “In spite of his many extracurricular commitments, he…Continue Reading
Posted on 30 June 2021 byEditor
Livingstone Range School has a waiting list for its summer school. The school division has also created a summer reading…Continue Reading
Posted on 16 June 2021 byEditor
A resilient group of 38 students filled with strong resolve walked the red carpet Saturday evening at F.P. Walshe school to receive their diplomas. The Class of 2021 dealt with numerous challenges thrown at them by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the loss of sports and other extracurricular activities and transitioning from in-class learning to home,…Continue Reading
Posted on 09 June 2021 byEditor
Like the runners and walkers who participate, the Willow Creek Wilderness Walk Run keeps moving forward. With public health measures…Continue Reading
Posted on 26 May 2021 bystaff
Students in Livingstone Range School Division can get a head start on their post-secondary journey by enrolling in Lethbridge College’s…Continue Reading
Posted on 07 April 2021 byEditor
A non-profit organization is teaching students financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills and preparing them for the workplace. Junior Achievement regional co-ordinator…Continue Reading
Posted on 24 March 2021 byEditor
Two F.P. Walshe school students competed last week in the hairstyling portion of the Skills Canada Competition. Ellie Orr and…Continue Reading
Posted on 03 March 2021 byEditor
Livingstone Range School Board will investigate two options regarding the school week. Trustees voted Feb. 16 to investigate returning to…Continue Reading
Posted on 24 February 2021 byEditor
Livingstone Range School Board received a pandemic update last week. Trustees heard there have been a total of 24 cases…Continue Reading