Learning Commons Newsletter – June 3, 2026

This time in the Learning Commons:

As we enter the final stretch of the school year, the Learning Commons is looking both backward and forward: celebrating the resources that have supported learning this year, preparing families for summer reading, and continuing the work of making our digital spaces clearer and easier to navigate.

In this update, you’ll find new Sora titles to support Christian studies, an invitation to keep students reading through the summer months, and important information about upcoming subscription changes as we continue simplifying the Learning Commons for greater clarity, access, and impact.

Announcements & Reminders

  • Inventory clear-out in the Used Curriculum Shop! Save 50% on Deep Discounts online! The in-person sale runs June 8th-10th, from  12 pm -4 pm in Kelowna. There will be FREE books and huge discounts! Tell your friends!

Resource Updates & Tips

  • New Books on Sora include the Daughter of the Faith series for Christian studies.
  • Join our Sora Sweet Reads challenge over the summer and read why it is so important to avoid the summer slump.
  • To continue working toward simplifying the Learning Commons, we will remove the following Subscriptions as of June 30, 2026: Currents4Kids and News4Youth; Discovery Education; Flipster Magazines; Generation Genius; Gizmos; Learn360; Matific; PebbleGo Next (PebbleGo is still available); and World Watch News. 

Blessings from the Learning Commons Team

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