Abbotsford School District #34 has release the school bus schedules for the coming school year which begins September 7. The schedules are posted on the District #34 website or available through the links below on Abbotsford Today. Read the full story

Back To School
The Abbotsford Board of Education of School District No. 34 has announced a full set of information for parents and students in regard to school opening next week.
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Back to school can be tough, especially at the secondary level. Here are some tips for parents and students to help manage the stress for those heading back to middle or high school or for the first time. Read the full story
Back to school can be tough. Here are some tips for parents and students to help manage the stress in the younger grades or for those going off to school for the first time. Read the full story
Submitted. The Abbotsford Board of Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Ray Velestuk to the position of Secretary-Treasurer of the Abbotsford School District. Mr. Velestuk brings to the position 17 years of experience in school district financial operations, including his current position in Chilliwack Read the full story
As families across British Columbia get ready for Sept. 7 when students and teachers head back to the classroom, here are sometips to help families prepare for the start of the new school year. Read the full story
By Crawford Kilian. Robert Harris’s classic 1885 painting A Meeting of the School Trustees conveys the feeling of that era: a Prince Edward Island schoolteacher making a pitch to four bone-tired farmers about how best to teach their children — and to make them more literate than their fathers. Read the full story
Abbotsford School District has been nominated as one of 11 finalists in BC Hydro’s Power Smart Excellence Awards for 2010. BC Hydro notes on their PowerSmart website that “each Power Smart Excellence Award finalist is breaking new ground in their respective industry and attaining new heights in energy conservation.” Read the full story
By Kim Lawrence. Social services professionals in the Fraser Valley can now earn a graduate degree without leaving home … or their jobs. The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is introducing a new two-year Master of Social Work (MSW) degree Read the full story
By Kim Lawrence. UFV has so many students wanting to study at its Fraser Valley campuses that it is now full…and then some. Projections indicate that the
university will operate at up to 108 per cent of its government-set target in the coming academic year. Read the full story