Posted January 25, 2022
Tomorrow, the Region of Waterloo Public Health will be holding a community vaccination clinic at the Chandler Mowat Community Centre. Walk-ins welcome. No appointment needed. Moderna (adults 30+) Pfizer (age 5-29). Location: Chandler Mowat Community Centre, 222 Chandler Dr, Kitchener Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 Time: 11:15 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. 8.5×11 Flyer Chandler Jan […]
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Posted January 25, 2022
As part of our ongoing efforts to support WRDSB parents, caregivers and families, our psychology staff are offering a number of lunch and learn sessions for WRDSB parents, caregivers and family members. These webinars, scheduled over the lunch hour on Wednesdays, aim to equip parents with useful tips and information to assist them in supporting […]
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Posted January 24, 2022
We want to share an important update from Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR). Bus companies are now experiencing an increase in driver absences due to COVID-19 isolation. Although more than 90% of bus routes are operating normally, some routes are experiencing more frequent and prolonged delays (50 minutes or greater). As a result, […]
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Posted January 21, 2022
The newest edition of Caring/Coping/Connecting focuses on how we can set realistic goals for the year ahead, while approaching ourselves with self-compassion. The new year brings with it the idea of a fresh start, which can be exciting, motivating and full of promises of a better year. The tips in this edition will help you […]
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Posted January 21, 2022
Region of Waterloo Public Health will be hosting a number of vaccine clinics at various WRDSB schools, starting January 29, 2022. School vaccine clinics Children aged 5-11 who still need a first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can book appointments at these school clinics. A parent/guardian must attend the clinic with their child. […]
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Posted January 21, 2022
“It is not your duty to be average. It is your duty to set a higher example for others to follow.” -Lincoln Alexander Since 2015, January 21 has been recognised across Canada as Lincoln Alexander Day. The Honourable Lincoln Alexander was a pioneer in the fight for racial equity in Canada. Alexander’s legacy is marked […]
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Posted January 20, 2022
Following the Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday, January 17, 2022, we would like to express our deep regret for any harm caused to the transgender community. As a school board, we are guided by the Ontario Human Rights Code and committed to doing our best so that all students are affirmed in their identity and see […]
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Posted January 20, 2022
The Ministry of Education, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, is providing publicly funded schools with rapid antigen test kits for symptomatic students that are learning in-person. In-person students will receive one rapid antigen test kit proactively for at-home use if they develop symptoms. Individuals with symptoms […]
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Posted January 20, 2022
In June 2021, families were invited to share their experiences with before-and-after school programs in the Let’s Connect Family Survey. We want to thank the 2,054 individuals who took the time to participate. We use this information to inform training opportunities for educators, program material purchases and to develop policies and procedures. What We Heard […]
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Posted January 19, 2022
The following is a letter to parents and caregivers, from Minister of Education Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore. Dear Parent or Guardian, We know how critical in-person learning is to the mental health, well-being and academic success of Ontario students. As we meet the challenge presented by the Omicron […]
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