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Nova Scotia's families will receive more co-ordinated and accessible support in the earliest years of their children's lives.
Caledonia Junior High School is one of many schools where students have more access to after-school programs that will help them stay physically active.
Dartmouth High School student Courtney Downey performs a song at the launch of Speak Up, an action plan to address bullying and cyberbullying behaviour.
Schools have a new resource to help students explore career options and prepare for the workforce.
Grade 9 students will have more help as they move into high school through a new program that helps them make the connection between learning and work opportunities.
Nova Scotia's youngest students will continue to learn and thrive in class sizes that are at historic lows.
Minister Jennex with students from Bayview Community School, Mahone Bay, who were involved in the unlike-cyberbullying campaign, from left to right Grace Adams, Maggie Baxter, Connor Zinck and Evan Hennigar.
Students in the Halifax Regional School Board will soon be learning in more energy-efficient schools, helping to put more money back into the classroom.
Nova Scotia’s students will get a stronger foundation in math that better prepares them for good jobs.
Nova Scotian high school students will be able to earn a credit for pursuing their interests in leadership and the arts outside of school hours.
More students and families will have access to parenting sessions, employment supports, physical activities, and homework clubs thanks to the province's expansion of SchoolsPlus.
Kids and Learning First is the province’s multi-year plan to help students succeed.
The plan builds on what is working well and identifies key challenges that must be accepted and addressed.
Kids and Learning First is about doing things differently, to get better results for every student.