Local schools to join kindergarten pilot program
The Vernon and Central Okanagan school districts are among those that will join the expansion of the Seamless Day Kindergarten pilot program in 2022 as it grows from four schools to 25.
The program will employ certified early childhood educators to provide before- and after-school care in kindergarten classrooms and to support learning alongside the classroom teacher. The program makes use of existing classrooms, outside of school hours, and does not require new rooms or buildings.
One school in each participating district (see list below) will be part of the program and the ministry tells Vernon Matters it hasn’t determined as yet which schools will be involved in the new districts.
“I’m thrilled with the success of the Seamless Day Kindergarten pilot program so far. That’s why we are expanding it to another 21 schools,” said Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Education. “This program gives children continuity throughout the day on their learning journey. Access to quality, inclusive care and early learning is critical in supporting parents, particularly mothers, to pursue career or education goals while being confident that their kids are being cared for.”
The expansion of the program will continue to foster connections between the education and child care sectors. This is part of government’s 10-year ChildCare BC plan, as the Province works to build an inclusive universal child care system that meets B.C. communities’ growing child care needs.
“Too many parents still don’t have access to the before- and after-school care they need,” said Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care. “Using existing classrooms means we can create new spaces quickly, and it will make it easier for busy parents to get to work and have peace of mind knowing their kids are cared for and learning, all in one spot.”
This pilot program is currently in place at four B.C. schools: Oliver Elementary (SD 53 – Okanagan-Similkameen), West Sechelt Elementary (SD 46 – Sunshine Coast School District), Hollyburn Elementary (SD 45 – West Vancouver School District) and Errington Elementary (SD 69 – Qualicum School District).
The sites joining the pilot program are:
- Arrow Lakes School District (SD 10)
- Central Okanagan (SD 23)
- Chilliwack School District (SD 33)
- Conseil Scolaire Francophone (CSF) (SD 93)
- Gold Trail School District (SD 74)
- Gulf Islands School District (SD 64)
- Haida Gwaii School District (SD 50)
- Kamloops-Thompson School District (SD 73)
- Kootenay Lakes School District (SD 08)
- Langley School District (SD 35)
- Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District (SD 68)
- Nechako Lakes School District (SD 91)
- New Westminster School District (SD 40)
- North Okanagan-Shuswap (SD 83)
- Peace River North School District (SD 60)
- Sea to Sky School District (SD 48)
- Sooke School District (SD 62)
- Vancouver School District (SD 39)
- Vernon School District (SD 22)
- Society of Christian Schools BC (independent – two schools)