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Daylight Savings Time

Posted October 26, 2020

On Sunday, November 1 at 2:00 a.m., we return to Eastern Standard Time.  Remember to turn your clocks back one hour and enjoy that extra sleep!

Daylight Savings

Arrival Time and Dismissal Time

Posted October 26, 2020

There is supervision on the playground beginning each day at 8:35 a.m. and again at the end of the day until 3:25 p.m..  Students should not be dropped off before 8:35 a.m. as they will not be supervised and should be picked up by 3:25 pm or on their way home.

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Dogs on the Playground

Posted October 26, 2020

Thank you to all dog owners for not bringing your dog onto school property during school hours.  We have students who are uncomfortable around dogs and we want them to feel comfortable at school.

No Dogs Allowed

Allergies

Posted October 26, 2020

Thank-you for carefully monitoring what your child brings to school for nutrition breaks. Many of our students have nut and other food allergies, and we want to keep all our Victory students safe. Thank you for being diligent when packing lunches!

Allergies

Learning Foundation

Posted October 26, 2020

Sometimes parents inquire about how they can make financial donations to our school. If you are interested in this and would like a tax receipt in return for this gesture, consider making a contribution to The Wellington-Dufferin Learning Foundation.  100% of your contribution will go towards the school of your choice.  Donation forms are …

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Remembrance Day Virtual Assembly

Posted October 26, 2020

We are having our Virtual Remembrance Day assembly on November 11th at 11:10 a.m. Each student will receive a poppy to wear during the assembly.  Donations for poppies will be made outside of school this year.

Remembrance Day

First Nation, Metis, Inuit Self-Identification

Posted October 26, 2020

First Nation, Métis, Inuit Self-identification

If your child is a member of a First Nation, the Métis or the Inuit, then please consider having him or her self-identify.

Self-identification helps in several ways:

Students will have access to more culturally relevant programming and opportunities for unique cultural and academic experiences.
The school system will have an …

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Bully Prevention

Posted October 26, 2020

Did you know that in the majority of cases, bullying stops within 10 seconds when peers intervene or don’t support the bullying behavior?

The Upper Grand District School Board takes all incidents of bullying seriously.  That’s why we developed an online bullying reporting tool.  Report Bullying gives students and parents 24/7 access for reporting bullying.  …

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Parent-Teacher Interviews

Posted October 26, 2020

Parent-teacher interviews will take place on November 27, 2020.  Please remember that the purpose of this interview is to discuss the Progress Report.

Dress for the Weather

Posted October 26, 2020

We like to go outdoors for both recesses everyday whether the sun is shining or not.  Please dress for the weather and send in extra socks and mittens to ensure our fingers and toes stay dry and warm.  Just a reminder that if a child is well enough to be at school then they …

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