2024-2025 Draft School Calendar

Consultation has concluded

The NLPS Board of Trustees has given approval in principle to a draft 2024-2025 School Calendar and is now looking for feedback from the public before giving its final approval.

There are some significant differences between the proposed 2024-2025 School Calendar and calendars from the past few years. This is based on previous feedback received from stakeholders. The calendar was developed by a committee that included the ATA Local #15 President, a teacher, two school administrators and members of the division's People Services team. The parameters the committee considered were the impact inclement weather has had on recent calendars, the impacts on student achievement, student mental health and wellness, and the pace of the calendar.

Here are some of the changes that were made compared to previous calendars:

  • The proposed calendar has two additional instructional days (180 compared to 178) and operational days (194 compared to 192). This will provide greater flexibility to deal with the impacts of inclement weather, while still meeting the minimum instructional hours required by Alberta Education (950 hours for grades 1-9 and 1,000 hours for 10-12). The proposed calendar has 969 hours of instructional time for grades 1-9 compared to 958 in previous calendars, and 1,020 for grades 10-12 compared to 1,008 previously.
  • The professional development day that was scheduled prior to school starting in previous years, has been shifted to later in the year. This is based on feedback from staff that indicated the PD would be more effective later in the year. This reduces the organizational days prior to start up from four to three.
  • Students would start school on August 29th, providing staff and students with two days together prior to the Labour Day long weekend. Starting before Labour Day creates balanced semesters in the calendar, and also provides the opportunity to have a four-day long weekend for families at Thanksgiving and a Family Friday in March.
  • In the proposed calendar, the end of Semester I now aligns with the end of provincial diploma exams, eliminating instructional days for high schools students that were previously scheduled following the exams. The proposed end of Semester I is January 28th, with Semester II starting on January 29th.
  • The proposed calendar includes a Spring Break at the end of March, instead of a break that aligns with Easter. Students and staff would still get a four-day long weekend at Easter.

Please share your thoughts about the draft calendar in our discussion forum below. The forum will be open from January 22nd to February 4th. Feedback will be reviewed by division administration and the Board of Trustees prior to final approval of the calendar at the end of February. The finalized calendar will be shared with all stakeholders once it is approved.

The NLPS Board of Trustees has given approval in principle to a draft 2024-2025 School Calendar and is now looking for feedback from the public before giving its final approval.

There are some significant differences between the proposed 2024-2025 School Calendar and calendars from the past few years. This is based on previous feedback received from stakeholders. The calendar was developed by a committee that included the ATA Local #15 President, a teacher, two school administrators and members of the division's People Services team. The parameters the committee considered were the impact inclement weather has had on recent calendars, the impacts on student achievement, student mental health and wellness, and the pace of the calendar.

Here are some of the changes that were made compared to previous calendars:

  • The proposed calendar has two additional instructional days (180 compared to 178) and operational days (194 compared to 192). This will provide greater flexibility to deal with the impacts of inclement weather, while still meeting the minimum instructional hours required by Alberta Education (950 hours for grades 1-9 and 1,000 hours for 10-12). The proposed calendar has 969 hours of instructional time for grades 1-9 compared to 958 in previous calendars, and 1,020 for grades 10-12 compared to 1,008 previously.
  • The professional development day that was scheduled prior to school starting in previous years, has been shifted to later in the year. This is based on feedback from staff that indicated the PD would be more effective later in the year. This reduces the organizational days prior to start up from four to three.
  • Students would start school on August 29th, providing staff and students with two days together prior to the Labour Day long weekend. Starting before Labour Day creates balanced semesters in the calendar, and also provides the opportunity to have a four-day long weekend for families at Thanksgiving and a Family Friday in March.
  • In the proposed calendar, the end of Semester I now aligns with the end of provincial diploma exams, eliminating instructional days for high schools students that were previously scheduled following the exams. The proposed end of Semester I is January 28th, with Semester II starting on January 29th.
  • The proposed calendar includes a Spring Break at the end of March, instead of a break that aligns with Easter. Students and staff would still get a four-day long weekend at Easter.

Please share your thoughts about the draft calendar in our discussion forum below. The forum will be open from January 22nd to February 4th. Feedback will be reviewed by division administration and the Board of Trustees prior to final approval of the calendar at the end of February. The finalized calendar will be shared with all stakeholders once it is approved.

Consultation has concluded

Please submit any questions you have about the 2024-2025 Draft School Calendar. Is there something that is confusing? Do you want to know more about why certain things included in the calendar? Submit your question and indicate whether you would like us to answer you privately or post your question and our answer for other participants to see.