COMOX VALLEY SCHOOLS
The Board of Education acknowledges that we are on the traditional territories of the K'ómoks First Nation. We would like to thank them for the privilege of living on their land and the gift of working with their children.
The Board of Education acknowledges that we are on the traditional territories of the K'ómoks First Nation. We would like to thank them for the privilege of living on their land and the gift of working with their children.
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New accessible swing set opens at Hornby Island Community School
Hornby Island Community School recently celebrated the unveiling of a new accessible swing set in front of a big crowd of happy students and parents. In a display of community spirit and collaboration, a ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the official opening of the island’s first accessible playground equipment, now available for use by all children in […]
Highland’s Lisa Williams is BC Drama Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to Highland Secondary School Teacher Lisa Williams on receiving the BC Drama Teacher of the Year award from the Association of BC Drama Educators! Lisa is a leader in the field of theater education in Canada. She fosters mentorship opportunities, hosts successful regional festivals with top-notch adjudicators and workshops, and elevates production standards with […]
Grad Attire Program website now taking bookings
Comox Valley Schools Grad Class Attire Program is now open for fitting bookings as well as accepting donations for this school year. Grade 12 students from all Comox Valley Schools can schedule an appointment for choosing and fitting an outfit. The program offers a wide variety of suits, dresses, shoes and other grad attire accessories […]
Welcome back to Acting Secretary Treasurer Russell Horswill
We welcome back Acting Secretary Treasurer, Russell Horswill. Russell brings a strong financial and business portfolio to our district, along with a deep understanding of SD 71 from his previous tenure with us. His genuine care of the importance of people-centered work – with a focus on students – is highly valued.
Joint partner statement in support of SOGI and inclusion in SD 71
Please see this statement in strong support for 2SLGBTQAI+ Inclusion in SD 71
Non-Discrimination Notice for SD 71
Comox Valley Schools is committed to upholding and actively promoting the principles established by the BC Human Rights Code within our school community.We are committed to the safety of 2SLGBTQIA+ students and staff — and all students and staff in our school community. All individuals in our schools treat each other with dignity and respect […]
Back to School message from Superintendent Jeremy Morrow
With school opening next week, please see this welcome message from Superintendent Jeremy Morrow via this video link, as well as this letter with some information about the upcoming school year.
Glacier Newcomers’ Alumnae Association recognized for support of Comox Valley Schools
Comox Valley Schools would like to wholeheartedly thank and acknowledge the Glacier Newcomers’ Alumnae Association for their inspiring fundraising efforts and generous donations of dry foods for School District 71 students over the past two school years. Since fall 2021, the Glacier Newcomers’ Alumnae Association (GNNA) has donated over $16,400 dollars and many wagon loads […]
Comox Valley Schools honours Minecraft Challenge winners
Comox Valley Schools proudly announces the winners of the district-wide Minecraft Challenge, an educational initiative designed to engage students in with the world of Minecraft while enhancing their problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork skills. There are three categories of winners being celebrated for their exceptional creativity and innovation. Each winning team was awarded Minecraft-themed apparel and […]
Summer office hours July 17-August 14
Comox Valley Schools’ Board Office is still open. From Monday, July 17 until Monday, August 14, the board office is open to the public from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.