Newsletters and eBulletins
Our newsletters will keep you up to date with what's going on in our schools or with education policy, including workshops and conferences for parents. You can view all of newsletters here. Why not subscribe and have a copy delivered by email? It's free!
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2013
eBulletin – April 29
In this issue: High school course choices, the arts in school, Telling Tales out of School
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2013
eBulletin – April 17
In this issue: Parent census results, PRO Grant applications, school council survey, homework and student achievement, edible gardens at school, Halton healthy schools…
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2013
eBulletin – March 26
In this issue: Extracurricular activities to return to public elementary schools, provincial education funding announced
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2013
March Newsletter
In this issue: New report on student health, labour update, reducing childhood obesity, 7 steps for an engaged community…
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2013
eBulletin – March 18
In this issue: New report on student health, free webinar, labour update, reducing childhood obesity, 7 steps for an engaged community…
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2013
eBulletin – February 28
In this issue: extra curricular activities, Healthy schools webinar, stand together for Aboriginal youth, unique parent engagement program…
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2013
eBulletin – February 15
In this issue: New Minister of Education, Bill 115 recommendations, Music Monday, stand together for Aboriginal youth, student census, early childhood education
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2013
January newsletter
In this issue: Bill 115, the Annual School Council Survey, new rules for hiring teachers, policy falling short for Aboriginal students, extra curricular activities in jeopardy…
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2012
November newsletter
In this issue: New H&PE curriculum stuck in limbo, Building a better measure of success, Parents teaming up with other parents, School boards buying fewer resources…
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2012
September newsletter
In this issue: Annual Report on School Councils, EQAO Tests Show Mixed Results, Controversial Education Bill Passed, People for Education Conference…
