School Vaccine Clinics In Waterloo Region
Posted June 17, 2021
The Waterloo Region Vaccine Task Force is hosting school vaccine clinics across Waterloo Region between June 22 – 26, 2021 for youth and their families. These clinics do not take walk-ins, an appointment is needed. School vaccine clinics Youth aged 12-17 and family members they live with can book appointments at these vaccine clinics to […]
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Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
Posted June 17, 2021
On Monday, June 21st, the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) is offering a full day of programming available for educators to enjoy alongside their students, featuring Indigenous authors, artists, dancers, Knowledge Keepers, and other special guests who will share their stories, cultures, and insights throughout the day. This will be an exceptional opportunity to […]
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Let’s Connect: Tell Us How You Are Doing
Posted June 16, 2021
All Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) students and families are invited to take part in the third installment of our Let’s Connect Survey series. What is the purpose of the Let’s Connect 3 Survey? We would like to hear from students and families about: their experiences this year student/staff well-being feedback about planning for […]
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Juneteenth and Emancipation Day
Posted June 15, 2021
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, marks the day in 1865 when enslaved Black communities in Texas, USA learned they’d be free – two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth marks the tragedy of enslavement and recognizes the challenges that those who fight injustice continue to face. Juneteenth also […]
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Responding to Trauma in our School
Posted June 14, 2021
Dear Silverheights families: The last few weeks have not been easy. First we heard the news from Kamloops, BC about the remains of 215 Indigenous children that were found in one of the old residential school buildings. Shortly after that, just as we seemed to have finally caught our breath, the news from London, ON […]
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Parent & Youth Vaccine Information Session from Public Health
Posted June 14, 2021
Join Region of Waterloo Public Health for a presentation on the effectiveness and safety of the Pfizer vaccine for youth. Dr. Kelly Grindrod who is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy will provide a brief presentation and answer questions. Parents, caregivers and youth are encouraged to join. Do you have […]
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Get to Know the Equity and Inclusion Branch
Posted June 14, 2021
Earlier this month, we announced the new Indigenous, Equity, and Human Rights Department. This week, we are profiling the second of three branches within the department: the Equity and Inclusion Branch. Equity and Inclusion Branch Equity & Inclusion Team The Equity & Inclusion Team strives to increase educational equity by working alongside staff to identify […]
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Silverheights Raises the Pride Flag!
Posted June 13, 2021
Thank you, Ms. King and Mr. Noakes, for putting up our Pride flag this week bright and early, and thanks Mrs. Hauser for catching it and recording it so that your Kindy hawks could watch it! We all appreciate it!
September 2021 busing options for elementary school families
Posted June 11, 2021
This message is for families of students who take the school bus to school. Not sure if your child qualifies to ride the bus? Find out with our Transportation Eligibility tool. Dear parents/guardians of transported elementary students, Will your child be riding the school bus starting in September 2021? Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region […]
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