AIMS issues report card of Atlantic Canadian high schools
AIMS acting president Charles Cirtwill explains results from the 5th annual high school report card in this article from the Cape Breton Post. He says this year’s results show that regardless of the challenges facing schools they can overcome to provide a top-notch education.
Think-tank takes aim at Liberals’ goal for education
AIMS acting president offers education policy ideas for New Brunswick in this Telegraph Journal article on the institute’s 5th annual high school report card. Charles Cirtwill points out that there is significant progress to be made by Atlantic Canadian high schools before they deliver the results seen in other provinces.
Annual schools survey gets cautious reception
This article from the Times and Transcript focuses on AIMS 5th annual high school report card as an important tool in ensuring students get the best possible education.
Education minister says standardized tests should be part of curriculum
The New Brunswick government listened and is taking action. It plans to restore some standardized testing in high schools follow criticism by AIMS in its 5th annual report card for Atlantic Canadian high schools.
AIMS 5th Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools
The AIMS 5th Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canadian High Schools has been released. The results show that all schools can succeed. They can overcome the challenges facing them and provide a first rate education. AIMS produces the report card because schools matter and education stakeholders are encouraged to use the data provided to help better the educational experience of our students.
More schools make the grade in survey
AIMS 5th annual high school report card is featured in this front page article from the Halfiax Chronicle Herald. AIMS acting president and report co-author Charles Cirtwill examines the results and provides direction as to how schools can provide students with a better education.
The fog is starting to clear
AIMS 5th High School Report Card shows still a lot of unknowns in the NS education system
One step forward, two steps back
AIMS 5th Annual Report Card shows mixed results in PEI
A new top school and consistent performance
NL leads Atlantic Canada but should not rest on its laurels
Accountability in education? Not according to the data
AIMS 5th report card proof that abandoning leading-edge testing does a huge disservice to the people of NB