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Abbotsford School District releases season two of award-winning Journey to 2036
Summary
Season two of the Abbotsford School District's award-winning video series Journey to 2036 follows a Grade 2 cohort and is available online; seven episodes will air through June and the first two episodes are available now.
Content
Abbotsford School District has released season two of its video series Journey to 2036, and the new episodes are available online. The project follows a Grade 2 cohort as they explore early school experiences and imagine future paths. The series debuted in 2025 and the district's communications team received a Canadian Association of Communicators in Education award of excellence for the project's impact. Current superintendent Nathan Ngieng is featured in season two speaking with students about their hopes and school experiences.
Key details:
- Season two follows a Grade 2 cohort and includes seven episodes airing now through June.
- The first two episodes are available to view online now.
- Episodes show students exploring numeracy through hands-on problem-solving, discovering the joy of reading, building friendships, and reflecting on kindness and belonging.
- Students in the series share future aspirations such as becoming engineers, doctors, firefighters and digital creators.
- Season one ran in 2025, featured former superintendent Sean Nosek, and earned a CACE award of excellence for the communications team.
- Videos typically run about 90 seconds each.
Summary:
The series continues to emphasize student voice and classroom learning in Abbotsford schools and has received recognition for its creative approach. Season two will release episodes through June, with the first two episodes already published online.
