Parent Information


Invitation to Provide Input for Equity and Inclusion

 

On Saturday, May 29, 2010, the Simcoe County District School Board is hosting:


“All Voices Heard”


Parent and Community Consultation Session
on the topic of Equity and Inclusive Education
Education Centre – 1170 Hwy. 26, MIDHURST
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

 

 For more information please view the attached document below:

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Last Updated on Friday, 16 April 2010 14:08
 

Bradford District High School Prom 2010

     To celebrate our graduating grade 12 students this year, Bradford District High School will host Prom on Friday May 28th, 2009.  The event will take place at The Club at Bond Head, which is located at 4805 7th Line, Bond Head, Ontario.  Guests may begin arriving at 6:00 pm where they can enjoy non-alcoholic cocktails and have their pictures taken by a professional photographer.  Dinner will be served at 7:00 pm which will be followed by dancing, awards and a slide show.  The evening will conclude at 12:00 am, where students are asked to arrange their own safe transportation home.

     To inform students of the details of the event we are holding a Prom Assembly on Wednesday April 14th during period 5, from 11:55 to 1:10, for all grade 12 students.  A police officer from the South Simcoe Police will present at the assembly, informing students about the consequences of under-aged drinking and driving while under the influence.  At the assembly, students will receive an information sheet outlining the details of the Prom as well as a B.D.H.S. Prom Agreement, which needs to be completed, signed and returned before students can purchase a Prom ticket.  All information can be found on our Prom Wiki at http://bdhsprom.wetpaint.com.

 

     Tickets will be sold from April 29th until May 4th during the lunch period. The cost of a Prom ticket is $80 per person.  In order to purchase Prom ticket students must have a signed B.D.H.S. Prom Agreement and Student Activity Card.  If your son or daughter does not have a Student Activity Card, they can purchase one through Students Council for $15.

 

     Prom is a wonderful opportunity for students and staff to celebrate an end to high school and the beginning of new opportunities for our graduating students.  We appreciate your support in making this years Prom a safe and successful one.

Last Updated on Monday, 29 March 2010 11:50
 

OSSLT 

 

All Grade 10 students will be writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test on the morning of April 8, 2010. Students in Grades 11 and 12 who were previously unsuccessful will be participating as well.

 

The schedule for the day will be modified to accommodate the OSSLT.

 

Time

 

Students Involved

8:10 am – 11:25 am

OSSLT

ONLY students writing the Literacy Test will be in attendance at this time

11:25 am – 12:15 pm

Lunch

All other students will be arriving at the school

12:20 pm – 1:25 pm

Period 4

Regular classes for all students

1:30 – 2:35 pm

Period 5

 

On April 8th only, there will be two morning bus runs – the first at the regular time to bring in students writing the Literacy Test and the second run will take place exactly 3 ½ hours after the regularly scheduled pickup for all other students.

 

Busses will leave at the end of the day at the regular time to take all students home.

 

Life Skills students will be on a regular school day schedule.

 

Students who want additional preparation for the OSSLT are encouraged to register for the TIPS program, running Mondays and Wednesdays after school. Contact Mr. Jasek at extension 538 for additional information.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:24
 
Busy Flu Season Expected

Wash hands; stay home when sick   

As we have all heard, health officials are predicting another wave of the H1N1 flu virus. To reduce the spread of this flu, the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) has put into place the following procedures.

 

Reporting Student Absences

Parents should report their child's absences to the school and provide the reason why the student will be away. Students who become ill should stay home until they no longer have a fever, and are feeling better, or are not presenting severe influenza type symptoms.

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Parent Involvement

A letter from Kathleen Wynne, Minister of Education on parent involvement:

We are all aware of how important parent involvement is to student achievement, and we also know that the relationship between parents and their children's school impacts everything we do.

Our government has been working hard to strengthen parent involvement since we came into office, and I am commited to continuing our government's excellent record on strengthening parent involvement in our schools.

 Read more in full draft (attached)

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 14:53
 
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