Bill C-50: stimulus, EI reform, or a real solution?
In this commentary, AIMS President and CEO Charles Cirtwill emphasizes the need for the government to define whether Bill C-50 is stimulus or EI reform, and argues we can fix the current problems with the system for all affected groups.
High school rankings: A useful mirror
AIMS is commended for its firm belief in AIMS' Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools, which provides educators and parents with a useful yardstick to measure how schools are doing and where they can improve — even those ranked near the top.
Tatamagouche school ranked third in the province
North Colchester High School students and staff found it motivating to be ranked third in the province in AIMS' Ninth Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools.
It’s time to get back to basics
This Times & Transcript editorial suggests that AIMS' Ninth Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools fails provincial government policies moreso than the schools.
Tatamagouche school ranked third in province
The purpose of AIMS' Ninth Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools is to help all of us understand what is going on in our schools and work toward making it better for everyone. The report card is a guide, says Charles Cirtwill, AIMS President and CEO.
Antigonish high school leads N.S. on think-tank report card
A regional think-tank has ranked Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School as No. 1 in the province. AIMS policy analyst credits their high engagement scores, high attendance marks and the proportion of students that are choosing high-level courses that prepare them for post-secondary studies.