Phone Calls

Staff at DKMS have been phoning parents/guardians today, Friday, September 5th simply to confirm whether or not children will be attending DKMS after the strike is over.  Many changes happen during the summer–family situations change, parents find different work,

Tuesday, Sept. 2nd

There will be no school on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd as the teachers’ strike is not yet over.  If you need to register a child, the office is open for registrations but you will likely be crossing a picket line.  Please bring proof of address and age of child (birth certificate,

School Start Up

Please go to the district’s website at www.prn.bc.ca to read a letter from Dave Sloan, Superintendent.
At this time we are uncertain if schools will be open on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd so please be aware that you may need to keep your child(ren) at home.

September 2014

PLEASE NOTE – THERE WILL LIKELY BE CHANGES IF THE TEACHER STRIKE IS NOT SETTLED.  Please check this website, the district website (www.prn.bc.ca), and local media for updated information.

Tuesday, September 2nd

Grade 7 students only –

School Start Supplies

Because of the current strike, School Start has already picked up the order forms from the school.
Orders can still be placed online or by mailing a cheque or cash to the address below.
Online at:   www.schoolstart.ca
By mail: (cheques payable to School Start)

          School Start         
          1317 –

Letter from Superintendent

Please read the following letter from Dave Sloan, Superintendent.  It explains that students are to stay home from school Friday, June 13th.  It also includes information regarding other possible strike action.
Letter to Parents June 11
Please follow local media or the district’s website at:  www.prn.bc.ca  for notifications.

Student Walkout – from the Ministry of Education

From the BC Ministry of Education:
As you know, a student walkout being promoted for the morning of Wednesday, June 4, has received a significant amount of media attention. While the Ministry respects the desire of students to express their views regarding the current labour situation,