Dear families and guardians,

I’m pleased to share that our recent re-organization has gone smoothly, and all students seem to be settling in wonderfully in their new classrooms. Change’s always challenging, but I couldn’t be prouder of how well our students have adapted. They’ve shown great resilience and positivity, which is a testament to their strength and flexibility. Parents, you should be proud of your children for handling this transition so well. Thank you for your continued support during this time!

Please see my weekly newsletter below for some important and exciting announcements!

Warmly,

Ms. Carolina Miranda

Join Us for the Blair Road Town Hall!

We are excited to invite all parents and caregivers to our upcoming Blair Road Public School Town Hall Meeting on October 24th from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the gym at 85 Sunset Blvd.

This is a wonderful opportunity to:

  • Hear a presentation from Student Transportation Services, Rare, and Principal Miranda
  • Learn more about the school day and upcoming events
  • Provide feedback on events and programs
  • Meet our School Council and learn how to get involved
  • Enjoy light refreshments

We want to hear from you! To register, submit questions, and more please fill out this Google Form. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information, feel free to contact us at: blairroadschoolcouncil@gmail.com You can check out the poster on our website or Instagram.

 

A Gentle Reminder About Respecting Our School Property

We’ve recently noticed some incidents of vandalism in our school washrooms, and we would appreciate your support in addressing this. This type of behavior not only disrupts the learning environment but also shows a lack of respect for our dedicated custodial staff, who work hard to keep our school clean and welcoming for everyone.

We kindly ask that you take a moment to discuss with your child(ren) the importance of respecting school property and contributing to a safe, clean environment. Your partnership in having these conversations at home helps us maintain a positive and respectful school community. Thank you for your support!

A Friendly Reminder About Tarmac Safety

As we continue to prioritize the safety of all students, I’d like to kindly remind everyone about our school’s policy regarding bikes, scooters, and other wheeled items. To ensure a safe and smooth entry and exit for all, students should walk their bikes and scooters while on the tarmac during these times. Riding on the tarmac when it’s busy can lead to accidents, and we want to make sure everyone arrives and leaves safely. We appreciate your ongoing support in reinforcing this reminder with your child(ren). Together, we can maintain a safe environment for all.

Art Supply Donations Welcome!

Do you have extra art supplies at home that are gathering dust? We are excited to announce that our school is now accepting donations of gently used or new art supplies! If you have any paints, brushes, paper, markers, or other materials in excess, we’d love to put them to good use in our classrooms. Our wonderful School Council Co-Chairs have kindly offered to organize and distribute the supplies, ensuring they find their way into the hands of our students and teachers. Your contributions will help support creativity and art education throughout the school.

Donations can be dropped off at the main office, and we sincerely thank you for your generosity!

 

 What School Staff Are Learning: November 1 PD Day

Friday, November 1, 2024, is a professional development (PD) day for elementary and secondary school staff. 

  • Students will not attend school, in person or virtually
  • All board-operated Extended Day and Youth Development programs will be closed

PD days are held throughout the school year to provide learning opportunities for school-based staff. This professional learning focuses on providing educators and staff with the knowledge and skills needed to support and enhance student achievement and well being. 

Read more about what staff will be learning: Professional Development for School Staff

 

Mark your calendars: Join Us for Cambridge Unsilent Night on November 22nd!

We are thrilled to announce that our school will be participating in Cambridge’s Unsilent Night on November 22, 2024! This is a wonderful opportunity for students and families to engage in a unique and immersive outdoor art experience, celebrating the season in a magical way. More details about the event can be found on our city’s website.

We extend special thanks to Gary Kirkham, a local visual artist and playwright, for his kind invitation. Gary is known for his work in both theatre and visual arts, having contributed greatly to the local arts community, including his involvement with the Cambridge Centre for the Arts​

A huge shout-out also goes to Ms. Brita Sherren for her leadership in organizing our school’s participation. We can’t wait to see you all there!

 

Community Flyers

The WRDSB offers community organizations and not-for-profits the opportunity to share information on their programs and services with our schools on our Community E-Flyers website. Each week we will share the most recent flyers shared with the Board in this newsletter in hopes that you share this information with your community if you deem it appropriate.

Dates happening this week: 

  • Canadian Down Syndrome Week, October 20-26, 2024
  • Waste Reduction Week, October 21-25, 2024
  • National School Bus Safety Week, October 21-25, 2024
  • Media Literacy Week, October 21-25, 2024
  • Take Me Outside Day, October 23, 2024
  • School Bus Driver Appreciation Day, October 23, 2024
  • Shemini Atzeret, October 23-24, 2024
  • Simchat Torah, October 24-25, 2024
  • Child Care Worker and Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Appreciation Day, October 24, 2024
  • Dress Purple Day, October 25, 2024