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Progress in key areas of HPEDSB Strategic Plan

By Brock Ormond Mar 10, 2026 | 3:18 PM
The Hastings Prince Edward District School Board is making ‘measurable’ progress on its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan.
Tuesday, officials with the board outlined success in four priority areas:
  • Strengthening Foundational and Real-World Skills
  • Advancing Indigenous Education and Reconciliation
  • Fostering Critical Thinking, Adaptability and Innovation
  • Promoting Citizenship, Well-Being and Safe Environments

This work is supported by ongoing monitoring and data-driven practices being used in classrooms throughout the district.

“We are at a point where we’re transitioning from strategic intent to measurable system-wide impact,” stated Dr. Kari Kramp, Chair of the Board.

“Our goal is to illustrate how our strategic investments are reaching students—whether that is closing achievement gaps in math, embedding Indigenous knowledge, engaging in responsible AI integration, or fostering safer schools through our ‘Words Matter’ campaign. By prioritizing evidence-based practices, HPEDSB is inspiring and educating students for a bright future,” she added.

Under the strategic priority of Strengthening Foundational and Real-World Skills, HPEDSB states students are achieving year-over-year gains on provincial assessments by prioritizing evidence-based teaching practices and ensuring staff deploy the necessary resources.

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