That’s the very reason why we need the assistance of the principals, the teachers, the guidance counsellors, the school boards, the chairs, the board members, the leaders, to give us that information. We cannot keep track of 3,000 students on an individual basis where they plan to be. We’re going to do our part to monitor the best we can as a department, working with the career counsellors at the community level, the regional representatives through our department. Yes, we’re going to be working with the department, and I take up the challenge to work with the community organizations. We have to look out for all the students so they can be successful upon their return to the Northwest Territories.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 109-17(3): Tracking The Success Of High School Graduates In Post-Secondary Institutions
In the Legislative Assembly on June 8th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 109-17(3): Tracking The Success Of High School Graduates In Post-Secondary Institutions
Oral Questions
June 7th, 2012
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