Aug 31
Welcome Back to the 2021-22 School Year!

Hello Parents/Guardians,

Welcome back! We are thrilled to be back and we are excited to connect with each of our families.  We hope you had a wonderful summer. 

All teachers have called their families to welcome them back to this school year and provide details about our first day of school.  ​

First Day for Grades 1-6   Wednesday, September 1, 2021 – Full day

Teachers will greet students in the back school yard at 8:05 am.  Each teacher will have a sign with their grade and name.  Teachers will be phoning each family prior to the first day to inform you of your child's class.  Parents, please model social distancing and remain on the perimeter of the school yard.  Please send students with 2 masks on the first day.   If it is lightly raining, please send your child with an umbrella. 

First Day for Kindergarten

We are looking forward to greeting our Kindergarten students over two days. Kindergarten students will meet outside of the Kindergarten doors on their assigned first day. 

Wednesday, September 1, 2021Last name A-L
Thursday, September 2, 2021Last name M-Z


We look forward to re-connecting and working with you this year.  

Sincerely, 

Lisa Thomson 

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