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As part of the 13 th annual Distinguished Principal Program of The Learning Partnership, four Calgary principals were rated as one of the 40 most distinguished educators in the country.
These top principals are known for their innovation, leadership and creativity in schools, nominated by parents, colleagues and members of the community, and then selected by the national selection committee.
In Calgary, the winner was Christine Gannon from St. Gannon.
The Philip School of Fine Arts in the Parkland Community combines art with a unique philosophy of exploration, discovery, and exploration.
She also introduced unthinking programs that allow students to express frustration, anxiety and fear through art.
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Supporting literacy programs and selfesteem group.
Lynn Leslie from St.
Martha's school, a diverse K-
Nine Catholic schools in the Marlborough community encourage teachers to apply a range of strategies to differentiate learning styles and to meet the different needs of each student.
Her strategy includes a strong integration of science and technology programs that promote STEM learning, as well as student health programs, innovative math programs, and digital communication platforms to keep parents connected.
St. Cheryl McKinney
The West Spring Community School of Joan of Arc meets different learning needs by improving cooperation between teachers and parents, who she considers as a key partner in the learning process.
Thanks to McInnes, technology has also been effectively integrated into classroom learning, including online resources, green screens, gaming platforms, and document cameras.
There are mackinnes, Lesley and Gannon in the Calgary Catholic School District.
Rita Dickson of Dean's school of Louise, a professional program for the 9 th to 12 th grades offered by the Calgary Board of Education for pregnant and parenting teenagers.
Dickson has created a unique learning environment for students to provide them with flexible maternity leave arrangements, counselling or lifestyle challenges, as well as personalized programs in technology, childcare and credit recovery courses.
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