Posted November 16, 2018
The Southwest Kitchener Secondary Boundary Study is now underway involving Forest Heights CI, Huron Heights SS, and Cameron Heights CI. The primary purpose of this Boundary Study is to reduce enrolment pressure at Huron Heights Secondary School. The initial Boundary Study report will be presented to Trustees at the Committee of the Whole meeting on […]
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Posted November 16, 2018
This December we are selling winter greeting cards featuring student artwork – and we need your help. We’re looking for student artists to capture the beauty of the winter season and help support our Waterloo Education Foundation (WEFI). Students, proud parents, and educators are asked to submit original student artwork (JK-12) via Twitter and Instagram […]
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Posted November 12, 2018
Are you thinking about French Immersion for your child? Join us at one of our information sessions to learn more about our French programs and registration process. Information sessions will be held in the Cambridge Room at the WRDSB Education Centre (Map) on the following days: November 21, 7 p.m. November 26, 7 p.m. December […]
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Posted November 11, 2018
Friday, November 16, 2018 is a professional development (PD) day for elementary and secondary school staff. Students will not attend school, but Extended Day Programs will operate for enrolled students from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The focus for the day will be School Improvement Planning in the morning. Teachers will participate in a whole-school activity […]
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Posted November 7, 2018
Over the next couple of months, our high schools will be hosting Grade 8 Information Nights for families and students. These information sessions will focus on Grade 8 students’ transition to high school, including the course selection process, in-school student supports, extracurricular activities and more. Please be sure to check out the information session for any […]
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Posted October 22, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018 is a professional development (PD) day for elementary and secondary school staff. Students will not attend school, and Extended Day Programs will operate at satellite locations. The focus for the day across all our schools will be reflecting on our Strategic Plan and Operational Goals for Student Achievement & Well-Being and School Improvement […]
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Posted October 18, 2018
Science Open House is an extravaganza of hands-on science learning for elementary-aged kids. We invite your students to join us on the University of Waterloo campus Saturday, October 27th from 10am-4pm. Our Let’s Talk Science volunteers will have their own booth, in addition to the hundreds of other activities offered by various Science departments and […]
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Posted October 17, 2018
Parents/Caregivers, On Tuesday October 23rd, we have the privilege of hosting our School Resource Officer, Constable Andre Johnson, to give our Grade 7 students a presentation on Cyber-Safety. The presentation will help to further educate our students on safe, responsible and respectful online conduct. In addition to alerting students some of the dangers that exist […]
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Posted October 15, 2018
On October 17, 2018, cannabis will be legal to use, buy, possess and cultivate in Canada for persons over 19 years of age. For our students, the possession and use of cannabis is illegal. We know that this change in legislation has raised many questions and possible concerns regarding how the change will affect schools. […]
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Posted October 4, 2018
On October 5th, we celebrate World Teachers’ Day, a day where we acknowledge the dedication and passion of our educators. This morning, 64,000 students across Waterloo Region made their way to school. They walked with their friends, rode their bikes, or boarded a school bus. They entered classrooms excited and ready to learn. In each […]
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