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Keeping Arts Alive In Buffalo Trail Public Schools

In Buffalo Trail Public Schools (BTPS), we aim to foster a vibrant arts culture, even within our rural setting encompassing 15,000 km² and serving approximately 4,400 students across 18 traditional schools, 7 colony schools, and various outreach and online options. Through innovative programs and coordinated interjurisdictional efforts, JR Robson High School stands out with its diverse course offerings, including around 32 annual courses. Our commitment to arts education is strengthened by our advanced videoconferencing infrastructure, which allows us to connect students across all schools in meaningful ways.

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Keeping Arts Alive In Buffalo Trail Public Schools

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  1. Keeping Arts Alive In Buffalo Trail Public Schools Monica To Art Teacher JR Robson High School

  2. The BTPS Context • Rural School Jurisdiction • Approximately 15,000 km2 • Approximately 4400 Students • 18 Traditional Schools • 7 Colony Schools • 1 Outreach School • 1 Online School

  3. Distributed Learning In BTPS • Videoconferencing Programming • Videoconferencing infrastructure across all schools • Coordinated interjurisdictional program across high schools with assigned leadership • Approximately 32 course offerings annually

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