Education in AB

AB Education Intel

Monday, June 8, 2026
2 min read
7 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on education developments in AB. Today we're covering 7 key stories including updates on alberta education headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Alberta Education Headlines

4 stories

1.1

Alberta Education Intel: New Open Data for Schools and Authorities.

The Alberta Education Open Government Portal now hosts a dataset detailing schools and school authorities across the province.

Why It Matters

Education professionals in AB can use this resource to access official data regarding the structure and designation of local school authorities.

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1.2

LRSD Board Meeting Updates for Alberta Education Professionals.

Regular Board Meetings are held monthly (excluding July and August), with agendas posted five days prior and recaps uploaded within 24 hours.

Why It Matters

This provides Alberta education professionals with timely access to local board decisions, agendas, and meeting recordings.

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1.3

Alberta School and School Authority Student Population - Open Government Portal.

Student population counts for schools and school authorities by grade from Early Childhood to Grade 12. Data for the current school year may be preliminary.

Why It Matters

Relevant to education professionals operating in AB.

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1.4

Budget & Finance.

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Why It Matters

Relevant to education professionals operating in AB.

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2

Background & Context

3 stories

2.1

Why bus-route optimization saves less than vendors claim.

Routing software typically reduces total miles 8-15%, not the 25-30% commonly quoted. The remaining miles are bound by bell-time constraints, geographic dispersion of stops, and contractually required maximum ride times — none of which routing software can move. Real savings come from bell-schedule changes, not better algorithms.

Why It Matters

Districts that buy routing software expecting headline savings underestimate the bell-time conversation that actually unlocks them. The conversation is harder than the procurement.

2.2

Three fiduciary duties that nonprofit boards routinely confuse.

Board members owe duties of care (informed decision-making), loyalty (no self-dealing), and obedience (consistent with the mission). The duties are distinct: a member can satisfy care while violating loyalty, or vice versa. Most board mistakes involve loyalty (related-party transactions without disclosure).

Why It Matters

State attorneys general can pursue board members personally for breaches; D&O insurance typically covers care violations but excludes intentional loyalty breaches. Confusing the duties leaves members exposed without realizing it.

2.3

Directory information disclosures that are FERPA-compliant in form but not in spirit.

FERPA permits disclosure of "directory information" without consent if the institution has noticed students of the categories and the right to opt out. The defect: many institutions treat the categories as broad (full address, full schedule) when narrower defaults would meet operational needs. A student suing on a directory disclosure typically wins on overbreadth, not technical violation.

Why It Matters

Tightening directory-information defaults is free, low-risk, and removes a category of avoidable complaints. Most institutions inherited their lists from a prior generation of administrators.

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DateJun 8, 2026
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