Meet the Teacher – postponed
Posted September 10, 2015
Due to the fact that teachers are currently under a work-to-rule mandate from their federation, we will not be able to have our meet the teacher night scheduled for Sept. 17th. I will up-date the webpage when I have further information. Please call or email me for further details or questions. Mr. Kovac 669-5193 vlad_kovac@wrdsb.on.ca
Let us communicate with you!
Posted September 9, 2015
Provide us your email address! The Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) continues to be compliant with Canada’s anti-spam legislation, which prohibits the sending of unsolicited email messages without consent. We would like to have the option of communicating with you through email, so please sign up at secure.wrdsb.ca/subscribe. You will need to know your […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Broadcast-Secondary
First Day of School!
Posted September 8, 2015
2015 Health & Physical Education Curriculum
Posted September 3, 2015
On February 23, 2015 the Ministry of Education released its revised curriculum for Health and Physical Education, Grades 1-8. Parents/guardians are encouraged to review this document on the Ministry of Education website. The revised Health and Physical Education curriculum supports Ontario’s goal of achieving excellence, ensuring equity, promoting well-being and enhancing public confidence in the […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Learning
PA – Day (No school)
Posted September 3, 2015
Back to School is just around the corner!
Posted August 31, 2015
Get ready to start an amazing new year of learning, discovering, and creating memories. We are very excited to welcome you back to school on Tuesday, September 8, 2015. Don’t miss the bus! Schedules will be available at the end of August. For bus information, visit Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR), or call 519-650-4934. […]
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Categories: Broadcast · Schools
Welcome, back!
Posted August 31, 2015
Good afternoon, I hope you had a wonderful summer with your children, family and friends. I am happy to be working with you again this year and look forward as we continue to build a strong home and school partnership to ensure we create an optimal environment for learning. This year our staff will be […]
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Labour Relations Update – August 25, 2015
Posted August 25, 2015
Secondary School Update The Waterloo Region District School Board is pleased that the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) have reached a tentative agreement with the Ontario government and the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) regarding central items. No details of the agreement can be provided at this point in time. The new two-tiered structure […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Broadcast-Secondary · Labour
Mark Summary for Elementary Students to be Mailed this Week
Posted July 28, 2015
We are pleased to let you know that Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 will begin to receive their mark summary documents starting July 29. The mark summary will be mailed to the address the school has on file. If you do not receive a mark summary at […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Labour · Learning · Schools
Update on Implementation of the new Health and Physical Education Curriculum
Posted June 23, 2015
On Monday, June 15, staff presented trustees with an update regarding implementation of the new Health & Physical Education Curriculum. Since 2010, the Ministry has engaged in extensive consultation regarding the revised curriculum for Health & Physical Education, Grades 1-8 and Health & Physical Education, Grades 9-12. On February 23, 2015, the Ministry released both […]
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