Fentanyl Fact Sheet For Parents
Fentanyl Fact Sheet For Parents
Fentanyl is a deadly drug which has been found in our Community. Plese read the following information sheet, published by the Health Unit on Fentanyl facts.
We are happy to welcome students back to school for the 2020-2021 school year. In addition to our Return to School Plan, we have launched a return to school updates page to support families.
The return to school updates page includes the following information:
Please be patient as we work through these unusual times and as we receive new information and guidelines from the Ministry of Education and Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. Visit the HPEDSB COVID-19 page to find letters to families, information about school closures, resources and FAQs that were shared during the pandemic.
Read More2019-2020 final report cards will be available for grade 7 and 8 students and parents to access online at the end of the school day on June 23, 2020 and for secondary students and parents to access online at the end of the school day on June 26, 2020.
1. Click on the connectEd for Students image
2. Login with your student username and login. This username and password sequence is the same one that the student uses when at school to access the school WIFI network or when using a school computer/laptop. The username will look something like this: AB123CD If you are unsure of the password, try using the child’s birthdate in the format yyyymmdd (e.g. 20061225)
If the password does not work, please contact your classroom teacher or school principal and they can easily reset the password for you.
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The HPEDSB Learning at Home resources page is intended to provide learning options to help keep students stimulated during these unprecedented times.
Read MoreExperiential learning students will not attend their Coop/OYAP placements or any Dual Credit Classes at Loyalist College during the school closure. More information is available on the HPEschools website. Follow @HPEschools for updates.
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Fentanyl Fact Sheet For Parents
Fentanyl is a deadly drug which has been found in our Community. Plese read the following information sheet, published by the Health Unit on Fentanyl facts.
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Lice are a social nuisance, not a health problem. Their pressence has nothing to do with being dirty or clean. They don't carry disease or cause illness. Knowing this, they do cause itching and redness on a childs scalp. Parents should: check their children's head weekly for signs of an infestation. Notify the school when their child has lice, as well as others who may have come in contact with the child. The school will send home Form 321-1 for parents to complete and return to the school.
Lice are tiny insects with flat bodies and claws. "Nits" are lice eggs. They're white to grey and they glue to the hair. They can look like a fleck of dandruff, but you will not be able to move it off the hair strand.The first sign may be itching and scratching. The best way to know for sure is to look for live lice on the scalp, particularly around the ears and back of the neck, Using a magnifying glass makes it easier.
Remeber, None of the products on the market kill 100% of the nits. That's why a second treatment is needed. Read the attached article Lice giving You Trouble for more information.
Have you changed your phone number or Cell number? Have you moved? Please notify the school of any changes. The school requires contact numbers and emergency contact numbers for all students.
If you have numbers to update call the school at 613-332-1220 ext 0.
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Please note: if a student will be away from the school for hunting, vacation, etc. for more than 3 consectutive days, a Prolonged Absence Form must be completed. This form is available in the main office and after being filled out is taken to all teachers so that they may provide you with homework/assignments etc. while you are away. The form is then returned to the office to be signed by the principal.
Absences may be called into the school at any time by calling 613-332-1220 and pressing 4 for the attendance mailbox. Parents/guardians can leave a message that their student will be absent on a certain day and state the reason why they will be away.
Going to be away more than 3 days:
Vacations, hunting absences and extended absences of more than 3 days require a Prolonged Absence form to be completed. Students may pick this form up in the front office. The form is taken to all teachers for work assignments that will be missed during the absence then home for parents/guardians signature and back to the school for the principal's signature.