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WW Travel 2026

WW Travel will be visiting Portugal and Spain in 2026!

Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with our 2026 student trip to Portugal and Spain! This unforgettable journey will take you through vibrant cities, historic landmarks, and breathtaking coastlines, all while immersing you in the rich cultures of the Iberian Peninsula. From exploring ancient castles and world-class museums to tasting traditional cuisine and practicing your language skills in real-world settings, every moment is designed to inspire learning and spark curiosity. Whether you're passionate about history, art, or simply discovering new perspectives, this trip offers a unique blend of education and exploration you won’t want to miss. Join us for an experience that will broaden your horizons and create memories to last a lifetime!

Are you interested in traveling with WW next Spring Break?

Join us for a student information session on April 28 during lunch in room 229. There will also be a parent informational and recruitment meeting on May 1 at 7:00 pm, following the WW Open House.

This tour is open to students who will be in grades 9-12 at the time of the trip.

For more information contact Mr. Bowie

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ATA Strike Commencing on Monday; School Closures Starting Oct 6th

As a result of the Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) rejecting a proposed deal from the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA), all FMPSD schools will be closed to students starting Monday, October 6, 2025, unless a new agreement is reached or strike action is otherwise averted. Additionally, all yellow school bus routes will be suspended for the duration of the strike.

In light of the ongoing strike, all extracurricular activities, including sports, clubs, and after-school programs, will be temporarily suspended.

As there is no definitive end date for the strike, FMPSD is unable to provide a timeline for when normal operations will resume. We will continue to provide timely updates as we receive them from the Ministry of Education and Child Care.

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