The 2015-16 School Year Calendar is Here!
Posted May 8, 2015
The 2015-16 school year calendar has been approved by the Ministry of Education. The first day of school for the 2015-16 school year is September 8, 2015.
View the Calendars:
Elementary
Secondary – Semestered Schools
Secondary – Waterloo-Oxford DSS
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Diversity Thursday!
Posted May 7, 2015
Students at King Edward participated in a variety of cultural activities during their Nutrition Breaks today. Special thanks to all the community groups and individuals who ran the activities and made the day a wonderful learning event as well creating a day full of FUN!
Job Action for Elementary Teachers on Monday, May 11
Posted May 6, 2015
Job action announced by Waterloo Region District School Board elementary teachers. We would like to provide families with an update to our previous letter indicating that the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) will be in a legal strike position on Monday May 11, 2015. We can now inform you that ETFO will begin strike […]
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Arts Night this Wednesday!
Posted May 4, 2015
On Wednesday May 6 King Edward Public School is hosting an Arts Night. Family and friends of students will be able to view the works of art students have been busy creating between 6 -7:30 pm Our school council has worked hard to acquire prizes that will be raffled off for free. These prizes include […]
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Important Information from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Posted May 1, 2015
FOOD RECALL WARNING: SLICED APPLES Today the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a Food Recall Warning of sliced apples and products containing sliced apples from Sun Rich Fresh Food Incorporated. The recall applies to sliced apples and products containing sliced apples produced in the company’s Brampton, Ontario facility due to possible Listeria contamination. Please […]
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Closure of King St and Agnes St Intersection
Posted April 30, 2015
Please see the attached letter that was sent home with our students. Information is provided about the re-location of our bus stops. Information is also provided about provisions for water to the school on Friday, May 1. The school remains open on Friday, May 1. School entry and dismissal went very well today with our […]
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School Climate Surveys Are Here!
Posted April 30, 2015
School climate surveys are important tools which help schools assess the current culture within a school. The survey captures perceptions from students, parents and staff relating to issues such as character development, equity and inclusion, safe schools, and variables that contribute to a healthy school environment. Please take the opportunity to complete the Safe Caring […]
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UPDATE: Important Notice for Elementary Students & Families
Posted April 29, 2015
Potential job action by elementary teachers province-wide The purpose of this letter is to update Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) families on the status of labour negotiations with elementary teachers. At the provincial/central bargaining table, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) filed for conciliation and made the request for a No-Board Report. On April 24, […]
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Categories: Broadcast-Elementary · Labour
Pepperette clarification…
Posted April 28, 2015
Please remember, as per the memo that went home, pepperettes were supplied by Country Style Meats and NOT Dettweiller meats. Country Style was wonderful to work with and we look forward to their support in the future.
Construction Update – April 27
Posted April 27, 2015
The school has been notified that construction crews will be moving through the King Street and Agnes Street intersection. This work is expected to occur between April 27 and May 1. During this process, cars will not be able to turn left and access Agnes Street from King Street. If parents need to access the […]