Completely updated: 2-22 April 2002
During April 2002 all of these URLs were tested
The first elementary school in Nova Scotia to develop its own home page on the World Wide Web; it first went online in February 1995. Atlantic View Elementary has posted a web page continuously since February 1995. Archived copies of AVES home pages: 1995 home page http://www.aves.ednet.ns.ca/avshome95.html 1996-97 home page http://www.aves.ednet.ns.ca/avshome96.html 1997-98 home page http://www.aves.ednet.ns.ca/avshome97.html 1998-99 home page http://www.aves.ednet.ns.ca/avshome98.html 1999-2000 home page http://WWW.aves.ednet.ns.ca/avshome99.html 2000-2001 home page http://www.aves.ednet.ns.ca/200001.html |
News Release Toronto, May 25, 2001 — As part of Canada's IT Week celebrations, the Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC), in conjunction with Industry Canada, created the Community IT Hero Award to recognize individuals who have assisted their communities in a significant way through the use or application of information technology (IT). This awards program had the grassroots objective of getting communities involved in IT Week, by identifying and selecting heroes who have made a significant difference in the lives of people in their communities. The selection committee consisted of people from communities all across Canada. Award recipients range from teachers and students to businesses and community volunteers. All have contributed countless hours, expertise, knowledge and dedication, in promoting the use of IT. Here follows a list of Canada's IT Heroes... Jim Haywood — Principal, Inglis Street Elementary School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Jim is recognized for setting up a website for the school, promoting interaction between parents and students and upgrading the school's technology. Mike Cummings — Grade 6 Teacher Inglis Street Elementary School, Halifax, Nova Scotia For promoting technology and its application in the classroom. Source: Canada's Information Technology Week http://itweek.ca/ |
With approval of Bill 47 in June 2000, the Southwest Regional School Board was split into two district school boards — the South Shore District School Board comprising Lunenburg and Queens Counties, and the Tri-County District School Board comprising Shelburne, Yarmouth and Digby Counties.
South Shore District School Board — Lunenburg and Queens Counties
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/boards/southwest/ssdsb.html
Schools operated by the South Shore District School Board
http://southwest.ednet.ns.ca/schsss.html
Tri-County District School Board — Shelburne, Yarmouth and Digby Counties
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/boards/southwest/tcdsb.html
Schools operated by the Tri-County District School Board
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/boards/southwest/schstc.html
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