Personal Belongings

Lost & Found

Please take time to label your child's belongings so that lost items can be found quickly. Unclaimed items will be sent to the charitable organizations at intervals throughout the year.

Please discourage your child from bringing valuable items to the school. We cannot take responsibility for the loss or damage of personal items and in many cases, these personal items can cause distractions to student learning. Students are advised to check the school's Lost and Found area for any items that may have been misplaced. Items not claimed by the end of the school year will be donated.

Bicycles, Scooters, Skateboards & Heelys

We certainly encourage active living practices with children such as riding a bicycle to school. Upon arrival at the school and for the safety of all students, cyclists are expected to walk bicycles on school grounds during school hours. When bicycles are brought to school they should be locked in the bicycle rack provided. 

The school cannot be responsible for bicycles damaged or stolen while they are at school. In addition, safety regulations require that skateboards, roller blades and Heelys are not to be brought to school or used on school property. 

Personal Digital Devices

We understand that there are always exceptions to why students might have to bring personal items to school. As an example, should your child be required to bring a cell phone to school to support your child in communicating with you, they are more than welcome to “check in” their cell phones with their teacher during instructional time. If students have devices that support their learning during class time, parents are asked to set up a meeting with the teacher in order to set up a plan and expectations for its use prior to it being brought to school. 

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