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International Transgender Day of Visibility - March 31, 2026 Featured Photo

International Transgender Day of Visibility - March 31, 2026

March 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility. Sea to Sky School District proudly recognizes and celebrates the strength, resilience, and contributions of transgender and non-binary individuals in our schools and communities. We remain committed to creating safe, inclusive, and respectful spaces where everyone can be seen, valued, and celebrated.
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Happy Spring Break, Sea to Sky School District!

The Sea to Sky School District wishes all students and staff a wonderful, safe, and refreshing Spring Break. Whether spending time close to home or heading off on an adventure, it is hoped that everyone has the opportunity to relax and recharge. The district looks forward to welcoming students and staff back to schools on Monday, March 30.

The district also acknowledges the many staff members who continue working throughout Spring Break. Finance and facilities teams—including groundskeepers, trades, and other support staff—use this time to prepare school sites so they are ready to welcome everyone back. Their work behind the scenes is greatly appreciated.

Best wishes to everyone for a safe and enjoyable Spring Break!
International Women’s Day – March 8, 2026 Featured Photo

International Women’s Day – March 8, 2026

Happy International Women’s Day. On March 8, we recognize and appreciate the many women across the Sea to Sky School District who support students, lead in our schools, and contribute to our communities every day. Thank you to the educators, staff, students, and community members who make a difference throughout the Sea to Sky!

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About the Sea to Sky School District (No.48)

Nestled in the recreation-rich Sea to Sky corridor, just 45 minutes from Vancouver, our school district serves approximately 5,000 students. We are honoured to be teaching within a number of culturally vibrant communities, from Furry Creek to D'Arcy, including the main centres of Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton. The District also serves six First Nation communities: Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw, Lil’wat, N’Quatqua, Samhquam Ucwalmicw, Skatin, Xa’xtsa, and the Metis, Inuit, and Off-Reserve Nations. We welcome a growing immigrant population and over 200 international students annually. Also rich with an abundance of active learning opportunities, our students love to learn here!
 
 
We create safe, purposeful, and powerful learning environments in order that all students can think critically, create, collaborate, contribute, and learn.