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Greeter
We are looking for a community member who would be interested in supervising students on the playground each morning. This is a paid position and in addition to yard supervision would include assisting students upon entry to the classroom and doing some small jobs around the school. The Greeter works from 8:30-9:30 each day. …
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Please be aware of important changes to bus cancellation days and emergency closure days (e.g. power outages, weather closure days formerly known as “System Shutdown”) for the 2020-21 school year.
Important changes for the …
REPORT BULLYING
We take all incidents of bullying seriously. If your child is the victim of bullying or sees bullying behavior at school, please encourage him/her to speak with someone at school or use our board’s online reporting tool. Report Bullying gives students and parents 24/7 access for reporting bullying. You don’t have to identify yourself …
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Forest of Reading
The Forest of Reading program will begin at Victory in January. It is Canada’s largest recreational reading program and is an initiative of the Ontario Library Association. The Forest of Reading celebrates and promotes Canadian books, authors, illustrators, publishers & Canadian content. It is designed to encourage a love of reading.
The books nominated for …
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL YARD SUPERVISION
Teachers are on duty from 8:35-8:50 a.m. and 3:10-3:25 p.m. For safety reasons, we ask that you and your children plan your time so that students do not arrive before 8:35 a.m. or stay after 3:25 p.m. All children are reminded that they are expected to follow our guidelines regarding safe play (including snowball …
FRIGID TEMPERATURES
At minus 25 celsius (including the wind chill), safety patrol duty is reduced to the last five minutes of the morning scheduled time and the first five minutes of the afternoon scheduled time. Parents and patrols should check the local radio stations or internet weather reports for temperature readings. …
AVOID SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS BY KEEPING IMMUNIZATIONS UP-TO-DATE
Student’s immunization records must be provided to Public Health in order to attend school. In the next few weeks, Public Health will be sending notices to students with incomplete immunization records. Anyone who gets a notice should contact their family doctor so they can update their vaccines, and then report their new vaccines to …
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