Posted March 30, 2015
Upcoming Bullying Prevention Event for Parents/Guardians In response to high interest in the topic, expressed through the school communication survey conducted last year, Stewart Avenue School Council is partnering with the John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington to present an informative session on bullying prevention. This free session will be held in the school library the […]
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Posted March 26, 2015
We have once again collected a number of items from students throughout the winter months. A thank you to Mrs. Rigby-Williams for displaying them in the hallway near the library. Students and parents are encouraged to come and browse and collect items before they are bagged up and sent off to a goodwill agency on […]
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Posted March 24, 2015
Stewart Avenue students, parents and school council has once again done it! The chocolate bar fundraiser has ended and the school has raised $12,540 to provide enhancements to our school playground and student learning. Thank you to a dedicated group of parents who came in often to distribute, collect and redistribute many boxes of chocolate as […]
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Posted March 13, 2015
Come join us in the library for coffee on Monday, March 23 at 8:45 a.m. We will have a guest speaker coming in to discuss healthy snacks and the importance of exercise and routines.
Posted February 13, 2015
Dropping students off at the front of the school or in the middle of intersections causes great safety concerns. As the intersection between Stewart Avenue and East Street is so busy, we remind parents and guardians to choose alternative locations to send off or pick up your children. Cars parked in restricted zones or areas […]
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Posted February 6, 2015
Stewart Avenue’s annual chocolate bar fundraiser will be starting soon. Chocolates go home Friday, February 13. They sell for $2.00 each. Fantastic prizes for top sellers! More prizes daily and for top classroom sales. Information will be going home Monday, February 9th. Happy Selling. P.S. For safety reasons, we do not encourage students to sell door […]
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Posted February 4, 2015
Parenting a Teen: Stressful at the Best of Times! Attend an hour-long information session for parents of teens and tweens. What’s “normal” anxiety (for you…for them!) and when/how to know when you might consider getting extra support/assistance. When: Wednesday, Feb. 25th; 6 to 7 pm. Southwood Secondary School’s Library Please RSVP to 519-621-5920 x 625. […]
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Posted February 3, 2015
The 2015 Forest of Reading Program is up and running! THE FOREST OF READING® AWARD PROGRAMS… Where children and young adults pick the winner! Readers choose a program that they would like to be a part of, usually based on their age or grade, and simply begin reading! They can read all ten of the […]
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Posted January 19, 2015
Starting on Friday, February 6, 2015 the Transportation Eligibility data base for the 2015-2016 school year will be accessible. Parents and students will be able to enter their address to see whether they are eligible for Transportation in September 2015. To find your Transportation Eligibility for the 2015-2016 school year, please follow the instructions below; […]
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Posted January 8, 2015
If you have a child or know a child who was born in 2011 it is time for them to get registered for Kindergarten 2015! Registration will take place during the week of February 2-February 6. Please call the office at 519-621-4171 to set up an appointment time. You will find the required information and forms at the link on […]
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