
It's the last month of the school year! Leading up to the summer break, we're sharing practical habits with technology that can support student well-being through the summer and beyond.With technology being so much a part of daily life, it can be easy for screen time to creep up, especially when there is more downtime. That is why, for our final episode of season 4 of After the Bell, we are sharing a special live-session focused on building healthier tech habits. In this episode, we are joined by Matthew Johnson, director of education for MediaSmarts, Canada’s centre for digital media literacy, and Christina Walker, VSB’s district digital literacy mentor. Together, Matthew and Christina explore practical ways families can support healthy, balanced and thoughtful technology use. These are skills that are important all year round, but especially during the summer months when children and youth may have more free time. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
Jun 15
1 hr 6 min

Part of our role at VSB is to help prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is becoming part of everyday life, including how people learn, work and access information. As AI continues to evolve, it is important that students learn how to use these tools safely, responsibly and critically. This school year, VSB is introducing Microsoft Copilot 13+ in secondary schools to support digital literacy and help students better understand how AI can be used as a learning tool. We understand there are questions about what this means, and how this will shape learning in the classroom. To help guide this conversation, we asked families and students what they wanted to know. In this episode, we’re answering some of the frequently asked questions we heard directly from families and students. We’ll talk about what Copilot is, how it may be used in classrooms, what safeguards are in place and how students will be supported to use AI responsibly. Joining us to help answer these questions is Christina Walker, VSB’s Digital Literacy Mentor. We will also hear from two students from Tupper Secondary who will ask questions on behalf of their peers.To learn more, visit govsb.ca/copilot If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
May 28
22 min

April is Earth Month! Across VSB, students and staff help contribute to a more sustainable district every day! In honour of these efforts, we’re sharing stories of how of our VSB community has been doing exactly that, and how all our actions, both big and small, actively work toward our updated Environmental Sustainability Plan. Today, we’re hearing from teachers across the district who are passionate about supporting sustainability and inspiring students. We’ll also hear from two students from John Oliver Secondary, who will share how they’re putting what they learned in the classroom into action! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.Quick links:The Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineThe Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall KimmererMerlin Bird ID app iNaturalist appSeek by iNaturalist app
Apr 29
35 min

Summer is right around the corner! If you’re thinking about Summer Learning, now is the time to start planning. On this episode, we’re joined by Ryan Fullerton, District Principal for the Vancouver Learning Network. Ryan shares everything you need to know about Summer Learning, including when to register, what you'll need to access the registration site, course selection and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.Quick links: Summer Learning registration siteSummer Learning information page
Mar 20
9 min

Today, we’re talking about financial literacy for students. In this epsiode, we're joined by Wendi Campbell, the CEO of Junior Achievement British Columbia, or JABC for short. Wendi breaks down the basics of financial literacy for students of all ages, including what families can do at home to help prepare students for their financial futures. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
Feb 26
17 min

A friendly, practical conversation for families preparing for the leap from Grade 7 to Grade 8. In this episode, we are joined by Alison Ogden, VSB's Associate Superintendent, Secondary. Alison breaks down what to expect in secondary school, how routines and responsibilities shift and the small steps families can take now to help students feel confident and ready for the year ahead. We also hear from Andrew Fisher, a Grade 7 teacher at Laurier Elementary and Janet McCarron, the district resource teacher for secondary transition. They share some practical tips for students and their families.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
Jan 30
23 min

We know there are many pathways to graduation and finding success after Grade 12. On this episode of After the Bell, we’re talking about getting a head start on your career while still in secondary school. How is that possible? Through VSB’s Career Programs! Joining the conversation is Mark Reid, a District resource teacher through the Career Programs, and Lucy Griffith, Dean, School of Trades, Technology and Design at Vancouver Community College, or VCC for short. VCC is one of our wonderful partners who helps make these career-starting opportunities possible for students!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
Dec 10, 2025
33 min

Welcome to After the Bell LIVE! In this episode, we are joined by Ranjit Bains, Director of Instruction, Secondary, Shannon Burton, Director of Instruction, Elementary and Suzie Polzin, District Principal of Learning Instruction. This discussion covers what learning updates communicate, why the name changed from report cards, how the B.C. proficiency scale is used for assessment and how to support your child’s learning. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like.
Nov 20, 2025
1 hr

In part two of our post-secondary conversation, we spoke with three representatives from the admissions offices at Simon Fraser University, Capilano University and Langara College. Our three amazing guests, Mike Peragine from SFU, Rafaela Almeida Borges from Cap-U and Jennifer Paige from Langara continue helping families navigate the world of post-secondary admissions. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like. Resources for students and their families:Simon Fraser University Instagram @sfuvanCapilano University Instagram @capilanouLangara CollegeInstagram @langaracollege
Oct 9, 2025
34 min

This episode is part one of two in our conversation about helping families prepare for that big leap after graduation—post-secondary! While it might seem early, the process for applying happens sooner than you may think.Who better to speak about post-secondary admissions than folks who work in the admissions offices? Joining the discussion today are two amazing guests from the admissions world, Richa Gautam from BCIT and Amandus Mashamba from UBC.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and create more content you'll like. Resources for students and their families:University of British Columbia (UBC)AdmissionsProspective studentsFinancial planningInstagram @ubcadmissionsTours and eventsBritish Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)AdmissionsFuture studentsFinancial planningInstagram @lifeatbcit"Big Info" (Oct. 8 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.)
Oct 7, 2025
34 min
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