| Monthly updates from Superintendent Bertram Tulk |
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| June 2010 | School's just about over for another year! As we get caught up in our day-to-day responsibilities, there are fewer opportunities for us to reflect upon the bigger picture of what we do ... |
| Fall 2009 | Our annual inservice week signifies that we are well-into the heart of another school year! Excitement and anticipation at the start of a new year have been particularly evident this fall, as we begin the implementation of our strategic plan. |
| June 2009 | Flurries of activity form the backdrop for this year-end message. Our usual routines continue to be affected by the process of strategic planning; the Board approval, information sessions and preliminary preparations for implementation have all taken place since early June! |
| February 2009 | Early March is accompanied by winter thaws, a visible sign we are in the second half of another school year! |
| December 2008 | As we anticipate the Christmas season and approach the end of 2008, we may reflect on the past with a sense of "where has the time gone?" The fall has been full, with our annual inservice, strategic planning, and other changes as we seek to improve our programs and services for children. |
| June 2008 | It is hard to believe that the year is nearly over! This final issue of the Monthly Message covers a range of matters: student and staff activities and achievements, information about APSEA programs and news about next year. |
| May 2008 | Time continues to fly perhaps a reflection of how busy we all are! Short-term programs, regional staff meetings, and regular school- and Centre-based events make for a vibrant calendar. This sense of excitement is accentuated by the “big rocks” presently on the APSEA agenda. |
| Oct 2007 | Welcome Back!! I trust that each of you has enjoyed the summer season and the most pleasant start of autumn. July and August activities involved students (Intervener Program, Autism Camp) Staff (training for educational interpretation, language acquisition facilitators, and a sign language course) and future staff (students in the MSVU programs). |
| Feb 2007 | As our various spring breaks begin, life at APSEA continues to prove engaging and exciting. The community atmosphere which accompanies our students during their short-term program placements serves to brighten up our days, regardless of the outside weather conditions. |
| Sep 2006 | Welcome back! On behalf of the Board of Directors and Senior Management, I trust that your summer turned out to be what you wanted... and with that “R and R,” you’re ready for and excited about the year ahead! |