​Engaging on School Development Plans​​

Each fall, our school prepares a school development plan - an action plan that outlines what students and teachers will do to improve student learning outcomes connected to the school results​. The school development plan ensures a targeted and focused approach and allows staff, students and parents to understand the strategies we will use to improve student learning.

As we develop the school development plan, engaging with staff, parents and students is an important part of the process. Watch for news stories on our website throughout the year for ways you can get involved. We'll also send information by SchoolMessenger, so make sure you have subscribed to receive our email messages. Another great way to keep informed is by attending our school council meetings.

In addition to news stories, we'll post information about upcoming meetings on this page. We'll also share feedback gathered at meetings and through online surveys on this page.

If you have any questions about this engagement, please contact the principal. ​​​

School Development Plan Engagement

Learn and Share | School Development Plan

We know we make better decisions to support student learning when we build understanding and work together. That’s why we’ll be sharing our school results and school development plan and asking you to share your perspectives with us.

During this online engagement, you will have the opportunity to: 

1.     Learn 

  • About the current school development plan 
  • About the process for developing the school development plan 
  • How the school development plan is used 
  • How your child’s learning needs are being accommodated 

2.     Participate:

    • Share your perspectives on our school development plan through an online survey open from May 10 to May 24, 2021.  

Here is the link to the school development plan survey. RMS SDP Engagement


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