School Council Cancelled For Tomorrow Night
Posted February 25, 2015
Due to limited attendance of voting members, our School Council meeting tomorrow night has been cancelled. Our next scheduled meeting is for April 23, but if possible, we may try to re-schedule the February meeting at the end of March.
Skates for the taking
Posted February 23, 2015
Families are invited to the hall outside the gym where a collection of extra skates is displayed. Families are invited to take skates that your children can use now or in the future. We want these skates to go to good homes!
Parking lot woes
Posted February 23, 2015
Please be reminded that the school parking lot is for staff parking only. Parents dropping off students to our before school extended day program, or picking up students from our after school extended day program are allowed to use the parking lot temporarily. If you are just dropping off or picking up your students for the regular […]
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Report cards go home today
Posted February 23, 2015
Term 1 Provincial Report cards will be distributed to students today.
Dance-a-thon rescheduled!
Posted February 23, 2015
Our dance-a-thon has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 5th. We encourage our students to keep their dancing shoes warmed up! Thanks to School Council support, a new and improved sound system has just been installed in the gym. Our dance-a-thon event will sound great and will get students and adults moving to the beat! Thanks […]
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February 23 – All schools open & buses are running
Posted February 23, 2015
Transportation is running and schools are open today.
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Why were our schools closed Friday?
Posted February 23, 2015
The WRDSB has put in place a frigid temperature threshold in our severe weather procedure primarily for three reasons related to the safety of our students:
1. According to Environment Canada, at -35C exposed skin can freeze within 10 minutes. Environment Canada indicates that in temperatures between -28 to -39 there is a high risk of exposed skin freezing (frostnip or frostbite). This temperature is very unusual for our region and some students may not have the appropriate clothing to protect themselves.
2. Most students will take longer than 10 minutes to walk to school and the bused students may wait for an extended period of time should any bus be delayed.
3. We are unable to guarantee crossing guard service to our students as individual crossing guards have a right to maintain their safety given that they are exposed for extended periods of time in frigid temperatures.
The Education Centre remains open and is fully operational.
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