Sanikiluaq students miss exam due to bureaucratic error
Tests didn't arrive because new high school wasn't assigned a code for Alberta departmental exams
CBC News
Posted: Feb 23, 2012 9:58 AM CST
Last Updated: Feb 23, 2012 10:25 AM CST
Students at the new Paatsaali High School in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, were not able to write their departmental English exams last month because of a glitch in the system.
"I was very concerned to learn that a number of Sanikiluaq's high school students — students who are looking forward to graduating and some even hoping to go on to post-secondary studies — may now have their dreams delayed due to a bureaucratic error," said Allan Rumbolt, MLA for Sanikiluaq, in the legislative assembly on Wednesday.
Premier Eva Aariak, who is also the minister of Education, said the initial request to Alberta for exams for the new Sanikiluaq school was rejected because the school had not been assigned a code.
“The department updated the list with the new school and its code prior to when the exams were to be written,” she said. “It was our understanding that the new code was received, but looking at the reality, I guess unfortunately, the exams did not arrive on time.”
She said Nunavut’s registrar for student records was notified two days after the test was to be written that the Sanikiluaq school hadn’t received its exams.
Aariak said the department will review the school lists and codes to ensure they are accurate and remind schools to confirm receipt of exams at least a week before the date of the test.
Sanikiluaq’s high school students will now have to wait until the next testing date in June to write their departmental exams.
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