Western Canada High School Report Card

A roundup of the Report Card's release.
Published on March 15, 2011

In partnership with the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, the Frontier Centre has produced the first ever Western Canada High School Report Card. The Report Card compares high schools across Saskatchewan and Manitoba based on school marks, provincial exam results, student retention, and participation of graduates in post secondary education. It is adjusted to allow for such factors as the socio-economic status of students and the teacher-pupil ratios.

The full reports are available from the Atlantic Institute website: www.aims.ca

The Release has attracted widespread media coverage including a story in the Regina Leader Post an interview on CBC’s Blue Sky, another story and an op-ed in the Winnipeg Sun and a segment on CTV Winnipeg News.

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