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Rocky Mountain DPAC

PO Box 70

Kimberley, BC V1A 2Y5

Phone: (250) 427-5231

Fax: (250) 427-5228

Email: dpac@sd6.bc.ca


A member of the

British Columbia Federation of Parent Advisory Councils

 

Purpose

The District Parent Advisory Council of School District 6, Rocky Mountain , known as “DPAC” is the umbrella organization that brings together the Parent Advisory Councils (PACs) of the Kimberley , Windermere and Golden Zones of School District No. 6.

To support, encourage and improve the quality of education and the well being of students in School District No. 6 ( Rocky Mountain ) by:

  • Exchanging ideas and information among Parent Advisory Councils in the School District .
  • Providing information regarding educational and community matters to parents and Parent Advisory Councils.
  • Providing the parental voice to educational decision-making organizations affecting the School District .

Aims and Objectives

  • To promote the interests of public education by fostering co-operation and communication among parents, students, educators and school district representatives.
  • To advise the school board on parental views about the school district's programs and policies.
  • To communicate with PACs about school district policies, programs, and activities.
  • To provide leadership in developing and understanding the rights and responsibilities of parents within the education system.
  • To assist parents and PACs in accessing the system.
  • To assist its members in obtaining information about school, district and provincial programs and policies, and in communicating with district representatives.
  • To liaise with partner groups and community organizations.
  • To promote a positive image of the public school system within the district.

 

What Does Rocky Mountain DPAC Do?

Workshops and seminars:

    • We send representatives to the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils’ (BCCPAC) Fall Leadership Conferences and the Spring Conference/AGM.
    • With sufficient interest we are able to organize District-wide Education Workshops.
    • We can bring in BCCPAC PAC Ed Workshops into our communities.

 

Representation:

    • Member of the British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC)
    • DPAC Advocacy Steering Committee (joint venture with Southeast Kootenay DPAC , SD #5)
    • DPAC Advocacy Advisory Committee (joint venture with Southeast Kootenay DPAC , SD #5)

 

Resources, Information and support:

    • Resource material and information on issues of interest to PACs and parents. (click here for more)
    • Issues, questions or concerns brought forward to the DPAC Chair will be dealt with promptly. Action may be advice, referral to appropriate persons or making contact to find answers.

 

Advocacy:

    • Rocky Mountain DPAC has joined the Southeast Kootenay DPAC and the BCCPAC Advocacy to bring the Advocacy project to our districts. Currently the goals of the Joint Advocacy Project are systems advocacy and natural advocacy. (See Advocacy brochure)
    • Various BCCPAC Advocacy resource materials are available to borrow.
    • Confidential toll free line to the BCCPAC Advocacy Project. The number is 1-888-351-9834.

 

You can contact DPAC:

    • Via email to the DPAC Chair.
    • By calling any of the DPAC Executive members.
    • Via district mail service, marking the envelope with “DPAC, Attention __________"

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