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| Peace Wapiti Public School Division sees increase in enrollmentIn his report to the Board, Deputy Superintendent Darren Young shared that student enrollment throughout the Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) has increased since September 2021. The Division began the 2022-2023 school year with an increase of 236 students (4.3%) throughout its schools. The Division has added eight centrally-deployed teachers to assist with the increase in students. |  |  
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| Wellness at PWPSDAssistant Superintendents Shawn O'Shea and Heather Putio presented their wellness update to the Board, focusing on a three-year plan with an overarching goal of providing students, staff, and families with wellness supports. |  |  
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| Mental Health Capacity Building Tri-District Wellness Team - Tier I
 Funded through Alberta Health Services, the Mental Health Capacity Building Tri-District Wellness Team works directly with students, staff and families within Peace Wapiti Public School Division, Grande Prairie Public School Division, and Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools. The team focuses on a Tier 1 approach by promoting positive mental health by:
 
Raising awarenessIncreasing knowledgeBuilding personal skillsDeveloping interpersonal skillsFostering positive community norms (support networks, and physical and psychological safety) The team's goal is to develop mental health literacy and build capacity across PWPSD to develop a common language and understanding for teachers, administrators, students, and parents.Preventative Wellness Services - Tier I & II Each school within PWPSD has access to a Community School Liaison Counsellor, through either the Division or Family Community Support Services , who is focused on supporting the positive mental health of both students and staff. The Family Support Program is intended to assist families that need education, support, and skills to better understand their child(ren), build connection, and promote positive outcomes.Mental Health Professionals Team - Tier III The PWPSD Mental Health Professionals Team  consists of four Mental Health Therapists who provide Tier III assessments and interventions, and support families with accessing Tier IV supports. In addition to completing school-based interventions for students experiencing mental health disorders, our team of Mental Health Therapists provide classroom support, parent support, Suicidal Risk Assessment Protocol training and support, and violent risk assessment support.Looking Forward The PWPSD wellness team has shared three key areas it continues to build on:
Partnership with the Indigenous Education Coordinators and the Grande Prairie Friendship CentreLeadership development to grow healthy work culturesElementary mental health literacy |  |  
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| PWPSD celebrates retirees |  |  
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| PWPSD retirees from 2019-2022 gathered on October 20 to celebrate their major achievement. 
 Peace Wapiti Public School Division was happy to be able to celebrate retirees from 2019-2022 in-person on October 20. Former and current staff were joined by the Board of Trustees to reminisce and celebrate the retirement of 41 teachers, principals, and support staff. With over 600 years of experience in the room, those in attendance shared stories and laughs as they celebrated together.
 
 Congratulations to each retiree, we are so proud to have had you as part of the Peace Wapiti Public School Division!
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|   Beaverlodge Elementary School 
Linda Burgess, 33 years (2021)Paul Cincurak, 31 years (2020)Donna Dueck, 30 years (2021)Devany May, 27 years (2020)Michelle Werbiski, 30 years (2022)Joey Wieliczko, 25 years (2022) Beaverlodge Regional High School
Bonanza School
Anna Nelson, 25 years (2022)Robyn Sorochan, 31 years (2021) 
Christine Meier, 21 years (2019) Bus Shop
Central Office
Brian Birkeland, 22 years (2019) 
Susan Karpisek, 25 years (2020) Eaglesham School
Helen E. Taylor School
Betty Despins, 37 years (2022)Esther Fehr, 24 years (2022)Joann Martin, 30 years (2021)Michael McKay, 25 years (2022) 
Candice Collins, 25 years (2022)Randy Hopkins, 30 years (2022) Hythe Regional School
La Glace School
Sandra Busch, 23 years (2020)Lisa MacAulay, 17 years (2021)Patti Nichol, 30 years (2022)Dwayne Speager, 34 years (2021) 
Robert Rycroft, 29 years (2020) Maintenance
Peace Wapiti Academy
Barry Carlton, 14 years (2021) 
Paulette Durand, 18 years (2022)Kimberly Houlder, 24 years (2021) Ridgevalley School
Robert W. Zahara School
Elaine Scharf, 30 years (2020)Jody Shell, 29 years (2022)Michael Shell, 34 years (2022)Cathy Gunson, 15 years (2020) 
Sexsmith Secondary SchoolJanina Carlstad, 15 years (2021)Debbie Hammel, 24 years (2020)Lawrie McKeith, 13 years (2022) 
Gayle Unsworth, 23 years (2022) Spirit River Regional Academy
Whispering Ridge Community School
Diane Kushneryk, 40 years (2020)Blaine Riding, 31 years (2020)Anne Venhola, 30 years (2021) Wembley Elementary School
Karen Hiltz, 24 years (2021)Johanna Ruxton, 33 years (2020) 
Gaby Boehm-Nelson, 33 years (2021)Sandy Mason, 18 years (2020)Rod Vanstone, 13 years (2022) |  |  |  |