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AJHL and RBC donate to Festival of Lights

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The Festival of Lights received a $1,000 boost today through the RBC Ambassador program.

This year the AJHL and RBC teamed up to on the program and Drumheller Dragons captain Markus Boguslavsky is the Community Ambassador.  Members of RBC and the Dragons can work together on a charitable effort and in turn RBC will make a donation. 

Staff from RBC and members of the Dragons teamed up to play street hockey at the Festival of Light on Saturday, November 17 and in turn a $1,000 donation was given.

At the presentation are (l-r) Festival of Lights chair Carol Todor, RBC assistant branch manager Jennifer Dickson, Dragon Markus Boguslavsky and RBC community market manager Trevor Young.


Shed Fire along Newcastle Trail

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In the early morning of Monday, November 26th, at approx 7:45 am the Drumheller Fire Department was called to a fire in a shed containing tools and supplies behind a residence located at 904 Newcastle Trail.

No injuries have been reported at this time. Further details will be made available as they are released.

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Provincial results show improvement in Golden Hills

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With upward trends in achievement over the last three years, Golden Hills continued to see improvement in a number of areas on the 2017-2018 Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Examinations.

Annually, these assessment results are measured in the Provincial Accountability Pillar, where indicators, such as dropout rates, high school completion, post-secondary transition rates and a variety of stakeholder satisfaction measures, are also considered.

Laurie Huntley, Golden Hills School Division Board Chair, stated, “On behalf of the Board, we are pleased to hear that after a number of years of growth, Golden Hills is still seeing improvements in many areas on the Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Examinations. The Board is delighted with all the work students have done and we are grateful for all of the support from staff and parents.”

The 2017-18 results show  Golden Hills students are near, at or above the provincial average in seven of the eight Provincial Achievement Tests, with a slight growth (<5%) in Grade 6 Social and Grade 9 Language Arts, a moderate increase (>5%) in Grade 9 Science, and a significant increase (>10%) in Grade 6 Math. Over the previous year, the percentage of students achieving the Standard of Excellence improved in two of the eight Achievement Tests (Grade 6 Math and Grade 9 Science).

Golden Hills maintained achievement in five out of nine Diploma exams (Math 30-1, Math 30-2, Social 30-1, Biology 30 and Physics 30), observing improvement in Math 30-1 at both the Acceptable Standard and the Standard of Excellence. As well, Golden Hills students exceeded the Provincial Standard of Excellence benchmark in four of the nine Diploma courses (Math 30-1, Biology 30, Chemistry 30 and Physics 30).

“We are very pleased to see a continuation of good student results again in this year’s student achievement”, said Bevan Daverne, Superintendent of Schools. “This year’s results support a continuation of positive trends and provides affirmation for our teachers and the hard work they have done with students in their classrooms to create innovative and engaging classrooms. We are also very proud of our students. They have worked hard and it is encouraging to see our leaders of the future developing in our classrooms.”


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