Parent Night 2015 – Supporting your child’s stress management. Nov 19
Posted November 4, 2015
Again this year, our School Council is excited to co-host a Parent Night in collaboration with the School Council’s from Grandview P. S. and Holy Family C. S. The evening will be held on Nov 19 at Grandview P. S. For more information on this informative evening, please click on the link below to view the flyer. […]
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Volunteer opportunities
Posted November 2, 2015
Our School Council is updating their volunteer email list. If you are interested in volunteering at the school, please click on the title of this post, Volunteer opportunities, and open the attached link for more information. Many Hands Make Light Work 2015 2
Book Fair – Nov 23 – 25
Posted November 2, 2015
The book fair will be held November 23-25. On Monday, November 23 and Tuesday, November 25, we will be open until 5:30 in the evening. This is a fundraiser for the library and all proceeds will go the purchase of new books. We hope you can use this as an opportunity to start your Christmas […]
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Update Regarding Elementary Progress Report Cards
Posted October 27, 2015
We appreciate the ongoing patience and support of parents/guardians during this time of province-wide labour unrest and uncertainty in our schools. Given the current cumulative impact of provincial labour action on the part of elementary teachers and WRDSB support staff (secretaries, custodians and supervision monitors in schools as well as some central staff), the Waterloo […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Labour
Halloween Parade and Food Drive
Posted October 26, 2015
Our students have organized a Halloween Food Drive to support the Wilmot Family Resource Centre Food Bank. Non-perishable food items can be sent to school all this week and next. Also, we will be having our Halloween Parade through the school this Friday, Oct 30. Students may dress up in costumes or dress in orange […]
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Forest Glen Greening Project on Board Website!
Posted October 26, 2015
Congratulations to our Green Team. Forest Glen is today’s “School of the Day” on our WRSDB website. Check out the article by clicking on the link below .http://www.wrdsb.ca/ GO GREEN GO!
Update Regarding Withdrawal of Extracurricular Activities
Posted October 23, 2015
On Oct. 22, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) announced that they would be escalating their current job action next week, if a provincial agreement is not reached. As per their news release, beginning Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, elementary teachers and occasional teachers will withdraw from all voluntary extracurricular activities in Ontario public schools, […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Labour
New Hamburg Library News
Posted October 23, 2015
Meet a Firefighter at your local library Wednesday, October 28, 6:30-7:30 p.m. At Baden, New Dundee and New Hamburg Branches Register online at www.rwlibrary.ca Next.. St. John Babysitting Course – Saturday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Next…St. John Home Alone Course –Saturday, Nov. 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call the New Hamburg […]
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School Council Meeting
Posted October 19, 2015
In the library
Important Information Regarding Rentals & Community Use of Schools
Posted October 14, 2015
Educational Support Staff/Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (ESS/OSSTF) and the Custodial and Maintenance Association/Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (CAMA/OSSTF) are currently in ongoing province-wide labour negotiations with the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Public School Boards Association (OPSBA). As a result, members of ESS/OSSTF and CAMA/OSSTF are taking part in a legal job sanctions. […]
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