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Update for Families: December 8, 2023

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Dear KPR families,Ìý

Leading up to the winter break, our schools will continue to be filled with vibrant energy as students, staff and families come together in different ways, taking part in learning activities, events, concerts, performances, and spreading kindness through community involvement, food drives and other charitable activities.Ìý

With many different cultures and backgrounds in our KPR community, we are so fortunate to have the opportunity to learn about and share in each other’s celebrations and traditions. To those currently observing Chanukah, and those looking forward to celebrating Winter Solstice, Christmas and Kwanzaa in the coming weeks – we wish you all a joyful celebration! KPR’sÌýÌýis a great resource to learn more about these days of significance and others.ÌýÌý

While many of us may be feeling the excitement of the holiday season, I want to acknowledge that for some people, the holiday season may be a stressful or difficult time of year for many reasons. Let’s be kind to one another and check in on friends and neighbours.ÌýÌý

Lastly, it is my pleasure to share with you a small glimpse into the dedication and passion of our Student Trustees, Jillian Thomas and Albatoul Alshraideh. In theirÌý, they share insight into their leadership journey and encourage all students to continue to reach out and share their voice! Keep an eye out for future #WeAreKPR spotlight videos highlighting the amazing contributions of our students, staff and volunteers.Ìý

Wishing everyone an enjoyable and restful weekend.ÌýÌý

Rita RussoÌý
Director of EducationÌý

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KPR NEWSÌý

Change to April PA DayÌýÌý

The Board has approved a change to the 2023-2024 School Year Calendar, reflecting that the scheduled April 26, 2024 Professional Activity Day has been moved to April 8, 2024.Ìý

A total solar eclipse will be affecting all regions of the Board on April 8, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., causing diminished levels of daylight as it progresses. The peak of the eclipse will occur during dismissal time across the school board, increasing student safety concerns for safe travel and potentially damaging eye exposure to the sun at that time. Resources to support learning and student safety on that day will be shared throughout the school board community.Ìý

High School Grade 8 Information Nights Ìý

KPR secondary schools are hosting information sessions for parents, caregivers and students between November and January. Grade 8 families can learn everything they need to know about schools, programs, courses and the many exciting opportunities that are available! For event details, including a list of dates and times, students and families can visit theÌýBoard website. Ìý

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