Lots of data, but it tells a worrying story
NL sets the standard for reporting in Atlantic Canada but schools still move to the middle on AIMS’ 4th Report Card
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Media Releases|
NL sets the standard for reporting in Atlantic Canada but schools still move to the middle on AIMS’ 4th Report Card
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Media Releases|
AIMS releases 4th High School Report Card
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Media Releases|
4th Annual Report Card gives even better picture of Island Schools
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Media Releases|
AIMS 4th report card highlights shortsightedness of abandoning leading-edge reporting in NB
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|In the Media|
AIMS released its 4th Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools with news conferences in Halifax and Moncton. The Report Card became the top news around the region.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Policy Papers|
The AIMS 4th Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools has been released. AIMS encourages parents, students, educators and policy makers to use the Report Card as a guide. It tells you where you should be asking questions and what types of questions you should be asking, so that you know what is going on in our public schools.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-09T00:00:00+00:00 March 9th, 2006|Media Releases|
Only one school earns an A in this year's AIMS Report Card
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-03-08T00:00:00+00:00 March 8th, 2006|In the Media|
For the third day in a row, the Moncton Times & Transcript carried a story about the 4th Annual AIMS Report Card on High Schools in Atlantic Canada. This story provides an indepth look at the results for local schools and provides an example of how the Report Card can be used to find out what's going on in your school.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-02-26T00:00:00+00:00 February 26th, 2006|Media Releases|
Other Boards still not honouring Freedom of Information obligations
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2006-02-17T00:00:00+00:00 February 17th, 2006|In the Media|
When Nova Scotia's Information Commissioner ruled school boards in the province had to provide information for AIMS' high school report cards, he also upheld the right of parents, students and the public to know what goes on in the public schools. AIMS' win was welcomed around the province, as this editorial in the Truro Daily News shows.