Skip to content

Crossfield schools seeking Town's help for additional FCSS resources

A delegation of four people involved with Crossfieldís two schools attended the April 17 Town Council meeting looking for assistance with family and community support services.

A delegation of four people involved with Crossfieldís two schools attended the April 17 Town Council meeting looking for assistance with family and community support services.

Rocky View Schoolís trustee Norma Lang, Crossfield Elementary Principal Tammy Dikeman, W.G. Murdoch Principal Greg Roberts and W.G. Murdoch teacher Shelley Cunningham all attended the meeting and spoke about the need for resources for students and families in the school.

Both principals have noticed a need for more counselling for students due to stresses at school or at home.

Roberts said out of the 350 students in W.G. Murdoch, 30 demonstrate emergent needs that have to be addressed.

ìWe need to work collaboratively with the Town of Crossfield to make some noise and get ourselves on the radar screen as a community with Alberta Child and Family Services and all the agencies they operate that are located in Calgary that service Airdrie and area,î said Lang.

Crossfield Mayor Nathan Anderson said the schools are looking for a way that the town can assist them in getting the required services without doing it all twice.

ìThey are looking for a way where we can do things together, so when we do things, we do it right,î said Anderson. ìThe reality is the kids in our schools are representative of themselves and their families. I was aware there are real challenges in the school, but for some it was a real wake up call. Itís important to be aware these things are happening.î

With the town expected to grow in the next few years, Lang says the needs of the community and schools are growing at the same rate.

ìWith the increased demand for these services in Calgary and Airdrie, we are getting nothing in Crossfield. (Calgary and Airdrie FCSS) are stretching their own resources to cover the City of Calgary and Airdrie,î said Lang.

ìWe need to get noticed by these agencies so they can know that our needs are greater, and that we have a need for more services to be available in our community.

The proportion of families and students at risk is growing in proportion to the rest of the school population. We know we are not getting the supports we need for these families, and that we need help from these agencies.î

Excel Program to Expand

The delegation also announced that due to the low interest in the NSD Hockey School program of choice, the school will be including a year-long dance and drama curriculum to help offset the cost of running the hockey program.

ìIt will more be the hockey subsidizing the arts portion of the program (because arts will be more popular than hockey),î said Mayor Nathan Anderson.

ìWe have realized the price is too high, but we have to bring the cost down to meet the community.î

Anderson has been getting sponsorship for the hockey portion of the program to bring the cost down to $149 a month for nine months, with a $500 deposit.

ìOur excel program was around $2,600 for the year. We have done everything we can to slash it and bring it as low as we can go,î said Anderson.

The dance and drama portion, which consists of one semester of dance, and one of drama, will cost a combined $110.

The logistics and facilities are still being worked out for that portion of the excel program of choice.


Airdrie City View Staff

About the Author: Airdrie City View Staff

Read more


Comments


No Facebook? No problem.

Here is how you can stay connected to the Airdrie City View and access local news in your community:

Bookmark our homepage for easy access to local news.
Pick up a copy of our newspaper and read local news that you cannot get elsewhere.
Sign up for our FREE newsletters to have local news & more delivered daily to your email inbox.
Download our mobile icon to have access to our news right at your fingertips.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks