NEXT MEETING: Thursday, October 16th @ 6:30pm


School Council

School council is a collective association of parents, teachers, secondary students, principal, staff and community representative(s) whose purpose is to advise the principal and the board respecting matters relating to the school. It is a means for parents and community members to work together with the school to support and enhance student learning.


A school council cannot be incorporated under the Societies Act or Part 9 of the Companies Act. Although a school council can fundraise, it cannot undertake fundraising endeavors that require a gaming license from the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, such as bingos, casinos or raffles.



2024-2025 School Council Executive Members are:

Chairperson – Gemma Iwanciwski
Vice-Chairperson – Lauren Olson
Secretary –
Volunteer Coordinator –

Parent At Large –

All parents are welcome to attend the School Council meetings.




Parent Association


Our parent association is incorporated under the Societies Act or Part 9 of the Companies Act. We undertake numerous fundraising endeavors to enrich the lives of our students. As such, we require a gaming license from the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission to hold events such as bingos, casinos, or raffles. Our fundraising efforts have gone towards various equipment upgrades around the school, such as a new CNC machine for the shop class, as well as several cultural events and speakers throughout the school year.


Email: [email protected]



2024-2025 Executive Members:

President: Chelsey Corea

Vice-President: Brittany Ade

Secretary: Lauren Olson

Treasurer: Erin Dingwall

Directors: Jen Dubois & Krista Thomey-Anderson

Financial Auditors: Kerry King


Next Meeting: Thursday, October 16th @ 7:15pm


EDMS School Council & Parent Association Contacts


EDMS School Council

School Advisory

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EDMS Parent Association

Fundraising

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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.