Day 2: Southwood silent auction supports student well-being

For many, the holiday season can feel very different – it can be a time of joy or a time[…]

Day 1: Party with a purpose at Glenview Park SS

At the end of November, 130 GPSS students and staff came together in a fun and meaningful way to raise[…]

Principal Morgan gives his 100th blood donation

Next month, Principal Paul Morgan from Elmira District Secondary School will be retiring. Principal Morgan is a regular blood donor[…]

Maya Tried Hockey

Wilson Avenue Public School’s Grade 5 students had some exciting visitors last week from Hockey Canada. They were one of[…]

Remembrance services from Clemens Mill PS and across WRDSB

Across Waterloo region today, thousands of students and staff will honour the people who fought for our freedom, sacrificed their[…]

The Making of Maddie’s Wish

Maddie Umbach is a quiet, but self-assured, girl in Grade 3 at Westvale Public School. Her teacher, Mrs. Quinton, describes[…]

Blue Spruce Award Nominee, Carolyn Mills

Congratulations to Laurentian Public School’s very own Carolyn Mills on being nominated for 2018 Blue Spruce Award. Her picture book,[…]

Congratulations Jeff Gerber

At the recent Canadian Student Leadership Conference, Mr. Gerber was awarded the 2017 Leader of Distinction for his outstanding contributions[…]

World Teachers’ Day 2017

Waterloo region sparkles with talented innovators creating new ideas from quantum computers and Hyperloop transport to progressive thinking on gender[…]

New student trustees look forward to 2017-18 school year

Starting August 1, 2017, two new faces will lead the student voice around the board table. Ryan Barnes and Husayn Jamal will finish their terms as Student Trustees on July 31, 2017. Kimia Shaban, a grade 11 International Baccalaureate student at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute, and George Kenyon, a grade 11 student at Forest Heights Collegiate Institute and member of the Kitchener Youth Action Council, will be the new Student Trustees for the 2017-18 school year.

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