January 6, 2016

Kindergarten Open House



It is almost time to register for Kindergarten at the DSBN.

Do you know a child who will be turning 4 or 5 before December 31, 2016?

Visit a DSBN Kindergarten Open House from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 28th, 2016 to register and to help your child get ready for his/her first day of Kindergarten at the DSBN.

On Thursday, January 28th you and your child will be able to see the classrooms, meet the staff and get a gift bag full of fun learning resources and information to help your child develop their school readiness skills.

For more information, click HERE.

January 5, 2016

Register For School Cash Online


School Cash Online is an easy to use and safe way to pay for your children’s school fees. Now, with a few clicks, you can pay for your child’s class trips and so much more from your own home. All you have to do is register an account, attach your children and in no time you will be able to make payments online. They accept many different payment forms.

Why Use School Cash Online?

Convenient Make secure payments 24/7 from the comfort of your home
Easy To Use Online shopping with various payment methods
Safe Your child won't be carrying cash or checks to and from school
Saves Time Manage your school expenses and view payment history in one place


How To Register:
  • Visit www.dsbn.org/schoolcash and select "Register Now"
  • Complete the three registration steps
  • NOTE: you must register using your name and not your children's 

How To Confirm Account:
  • You will receive a confirmation email from School Cash Online
  • Clink on the link provided
  • Sign in to your account using your email and password

January 3, 2016

Happy New Year!



We hope that everyone has had a wonderful two weeks with family and friends. 

Mrs. B and myself thank you for all of the thoughtful cards and gifts. We truly appreciate them.

We look forward to seeing everyone again when we return to school on Monday, January 4th!

Dressing For Winter Weather

It is important for students to spend some time outside each day even when it is cold outside. The students in my class will continue to go outside three times a day: for outdoor learning at the beginning of our day and for recess at 11:00 a.m. and 1:20 p.m. The only times that the children will not go outside are when bitterly cold temperatures and other inclement weather conditions require that we keep the children inside.

Please bring your child to school ready to be outside:
  • I strongly suggest that students wear snow pants to school every day even when there isn't snow on the ground. Snow pants help your children to stay warm, clean and dry.
  • Students should wear two or three layers, such as sweatshirts, sweaters and pullovers. Layering their clothing will allow them to add or remove items depending on the temperature both outside and inside. 
  • Students should have a warm winter coat that repels the snow, sleet and rain, while blocking the wind.
  • Warm socks and boots are a must to keep their feet warm and dry
  • Hats are one of the most important parts of dressing warmly in winter. A thick winter hat that covers their ears will keep students from losing too much of that essential body heat.
  • Mittens that are water-resistant keep children's hands toasty warm and protect their skin from the cold temperatures. 
  • Neck warmers are easy for students to put on independently and keep the students' necks warm and protected.
Please remember to keep two extra pairs of socks and two extra pairs of mittens in your child's backpack. Please show your child where you have placed the extra pairs of socks and mittens so that he/she can independently find them when he/she needs them. I will try to make sure that the wet pairs of mittens and socks go home in your child's backpack.

Please also remember to label your children's winter clothing (including hats, mittens, neck warmers, boots and sweaters). Many students often have similar or identical items and some students do not always recognize their own items.

Information about Cold Weather Alerts at DSBN

Although we feel it is important for students to spend some time outside each day exercising and socializing with their peers, there are times when bitterly cold temperatures and other inclement weather conditions require that we keep children inside.

Because Niagara is such a large geographical area, and weather conditions may vary from one municipality to the next, the decision whether or not to hold recess outdoors is made by the individual school principal. When making this decision, principals will often consult with neighbouring schools, talk with parents as they arrive in the morning, and if the decision to send children outside is made, will equip yard duty staff with walkie-talkies so that they can communicate with the office to sound the bells to bring students in earlier.

The health and well-being of our students is a top priority at the District School Board of Niagara, and if it is determined that the weather conditions pose a risk to their safety, students will be kept indoors. Extreme cold weather alerts issued by the Niagara Region (www.niagararegion.ca) are often good indicators that students will stay inside.

Inclement Weather Information

There may be times during the school year where inclement weather or other situations could cause transportation cancellations or school  closures.

Information about transportation changes and school closures will be available on the websites, radio and television stations listed below as soon as it is available. Please do not phone the school for transportation or school closure information.

  Remind App:
I will send out information that I receive about transportation changes and school closures through our classroom Remind App. 
I will be sending home information again about how you can sign up to our classroom Remind App.
Websites:
DSBN Facebook Page
GRAPEVIEW Twitter Page
DSBN Twitter Page
Niagara Student Transportation Services Website 

Television:
Cogeco Cable 10
CHCH Television
City TV
  

 Radio:
 CKTB 610 am
 CHML 900 am
 EZ Rock 105.7 fm
 Htz 97.7 fm
 KLite 102.9 fm
 The River 105.1 fm
 Wave 94.7 fm
 Y-108 – 107.9 fm
 Z 101.1 fm

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