BCCPAC’s 2022 DPAC Summit
The DPAC Summit hosted by BCCPAC, is an annual gathering of DPAC executive and reps from across the province happening this year on Friday November 18th and Saturday November 19th… Read more »
The DPAC Summit hosted by BCCPAC, is an annual gathering of DPAC executive and reps from across the province happening this year on Friday November 18th and Saturday November 19th… Read more »
2023-01-12 Update Hon. Rachna Singh is unable to attend our Q&A on our January 19th DPAC meeting. We will continue to work with her office to try and reschedule for… Read more »
In collaboration with the NWSS Student Voice, DPAC is hosting an All Candidates Meeting on Sunday October 2nd at 7 pm at NWSS. To submit a question for candidates please… Read more »
As of January 20, 2022 BCCDC guidance for isolation periods is outlined in this document. This document links to BCCDC website, where the most current information is available.
On January 13, 2022 DPAC hosted a Q&A session with Superintendent Karim Hachlaf to answer parent questions submitted by parents on new COVID safety measures and protocols. A copy of… Read more »
DPAC passed a motion at our October meeting to write MLA Aman Singh (Richmond-Queensborough) urging action on his 2020 election campaign promise to bring free bus service for Queensborough students… Read more »
On October 21, members of the SD40 New Westminster District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) unanimously passed the following motion:That the SD40 DPAC write a letter to MLA Jennifer Whiteside (New… Read more »
Thank you to all the parents who attended the General Board Meeting on Sept 28th to share their concerns and support for measures to help protect our children. Your voice… Read more »
In response to the Vancouver School Board passing a motion to extend the mask mandate to K-3, New Westminster DPAC has formally asked our Board of Trustees to urgently consider… Read more »
New Westminster DPAC is a signatory on a joint letter from five DPACs (Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Sooke) to Adrian Dix, Minister of Health and Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Education calling… Read more »