Prairie Rose Possibilities - The Podcast Prairie Rose Possibilties
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Prairie Rose Pubic Schools is a fairly rural district in southern Alberta, Canada. Several of our schools are starting on an exciting project venture called Prairie Rose Possibilities. These mini podcasts will be a snapshot of these projects as they navigate new areas of student engagement.
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5.08 REIN - Rodeo & Equine in the North
Learn more about REIN - Rodeo and Equine in the North - one of our multi-school Prairie Rose Possibilities in the North with students from Warren Peers School, Oyen Public and South Central High School.
Third-year student Cade Wilson updates us on the variety of skills that students and their horses have learned over 3 years in the program.
Listen in to previous episodes at 1.11 and 2.03 and 3.10 and 4.07 -
5.07 -Seven Persons School - Academy of the Fine Arts
Seven Persons is one of our larger K-9 schools in Prairie Rose Public School
Listen in as teachers in the Seven Persons Academy of the Fine Arts update us on this opportunity for grade 4-6 students to take a deep dive and explore the Visual and Performing Arts. Teachers Mrs. Drew (Drama) and Mrs. Molin (Music) review some of the great performance opportunities students have had this year, and how they have grown in their confidence and skill as performers.
Listen to earlier updates at Episode 1.12 and 2.10 and 3.03 and 4.02. -
5.06 -Seven Persons School - Kinder Nature learning
Introducing another NEW Prairie Rose Possibilities Project! We chat with Seven Persons School kindergarten teacher and project lead, Natasha Finnie, about this upcoming project which will set Kinder students in beautiful southern Alberta landscapes to learn and interact with nature.
Seven Persons Schools is a K-9 School in Prairie Rose Public Schools with -
5.05 Senator Gershaw Greenhouse & Gardens
Principal Scott Angle provides an update on the multiple growing spaces at both Bow Island Schools - Senator Gershaw and Bow Island Elementary. We discuss how to keep projects alive when the “champion” moves on.
Listen in to previous episodes 1.06 and at 2.06, 3.13 and 4.09 -
5.04 PMAS Community Learning
Join principal Simon Moreton as we discuss how the PMAS (Prairie Mennonite Alternative School) Prairie Rose Possibility Project brings new cultural, trades and educational experiences to students from low-German-speaking Mennonite families.
Listen to earlier updates at 4.04 and Episode 3.02, Episode 2.07 and Episode 1.02 -
5.03 Irvine Agriculture Discovery Center (ADC)
Located near the Alberta -Saskatchewan border, Irvine is our K- to grade 9 Prairie Rose school with a farm on the edge of the playground. Listen in as the project co-ordinator Nichole Neubauer updates us on all of the exciting aspects of this farm. In the spring and summer, this site is alive with livestock, buzzing with bees, and growing all sorts of fruits and vegetables in the garden and greenhouse. During the fall and winter, students participate in agriculture industry option courses that occur at places like the John Deere dealership or the local feedlot. And beyond that, the ADC is involved in creating agriculture-based learning activities for students in near-by Medicine Hat and beyond to Southern Alberta.
Listen in to previous episodes at 1.10 and 2.14, 3.09 and 4.11.