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Screenagers - Next Chapter

Join SD48 DPAC for a community screening of Screenagers: Next Chapter, exploring teen mental health, screens, and social media, followed by a panel with local counsellors and students. The event takes place February 24 from 6:30–8:30 PM at Whistler Secondary School and online, and is open to parents/caregivers and youth. To learn more and register, click the headline of the story.
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We Want to Hear From You: Sea to Sky School District Strategic Plan Survey

Sea to Sky School District is developing a new Strategic Plan to guide our work over the next five years. We invite families, community members, and Rightsholders to share their perspectives on what’s working well, the challenges we face, and how we can grow together. After reviewing the Strategic Planning information, please complete our short, anonymous eight-question survey. Your input will help shape a plan grounded in our shared values of excellence, equity, belonging, and integrity. Survey open until February 16, 2026. Click on the headline to participate.
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February is Black History Month

At the Sea to Sky School District, we proudly honour Black History Month and recognize the important contributions of Black Canadians to our communities and our country. The 2026 theme, “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations,” celebrates both the legacy of those who came before and the vision of future leaders. Learn more and explore resources by clicking the headline of this story.

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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.