Schools must aim high to improve
Educators in the Moncton area explain how they use the AIMS annual high school report card to improve student performance and identify problems within schools.
Pick your high school, AIMS suggests
Atlantic Canada is one of the few places in the country that does not allow open school choice, a proven option to improve student performance. This article in the Halifax Chronicle-Herald explains why choice and public reporting of results is important to education reform.
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies releases 8th report card on high schools
Local community newspapers use the AIMS annual high school report card to look at the results of their local schools.
Greater choice in schools urged
Not only is public reporting of school results key to improving student performance, so too is school choice. This article in The Metro focuses on that aspect of AIMS' research.
River Hebert heads Cumberland rankings
This article explains how the AIMS Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools can be used to improve student performance in local schools. It uses the example of a school in rural Nova Scotia.
AIMS releases report on local schools
Regional newspapers around Atlantic Canada made the AIMS Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools front page news. This story in New Glasgow shows educators are beginning to use the information in the report to improve their schools.