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Information for ParentsKernels Popcorn Sale - Oct 18th
Bring your toonies on Wednesday, October 18th. Parent council will be offering Kernel's popcorn for sale during first break!! Free Online Math Homework HelpOnline Math Homework Help is now being offered in our school board from the Ministry of Education as free online math tutoring and support for any student from grade 7 to 10. The website offers students a variety of resources for math, including Certified Ontario Math teachers in real time, online tutors in a chat room, with one-on-one support. Each chat room has a whiteboard where both student and teacher can draw on and write as they work to develop an answer to the student’s math problem. There are also audio-enabled chat rooms that allow students to watch tutors’ explanations. Chat Rooms are open every Sunday- Thursday from 5:30-9:30 pm Chat rooms: · Are created to be a safe learning environment · Do not allow conversations between students · Are recorded · Allow students to be anonymous and to create their own username
Tutoring sessions are available to all registered users to watch and learn, including parents/guardians that can go on as guests.
How to Register: · Students are required to have their OEN numbers (can be found on their report card), date of birth and the grade level of math they are registered in this school year. · Register at http://homeworkhelp.ilc.org · More details can be found via the board website http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/ec/elearning If you have any other questions/concerns, please contact: Ms Amanda Allison District e-Learning Contact Teacher Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (613) 966 1170 ext 2113 Dress Code
The school environment should promote positive academic and social experiences for students. It is also important to prepare students for the expectations that will await them in the world of work. Students are expected to dress appropriately for school. To this end, our dress code excludes spaghetti straps or clothing with inappropriate pictures and/or words. As well, clothing must cover navels and/or midriffs and be of Harmony Public School Code of ConductPlease take a moment to review our Harmony Public School Code of Conduct, November 2009. This document reviews our progressive discipline beliefs, and outlines expectations for student conduct in our school. This is a living document, meaning that we will continue to add to the document as the need arises. The contents of this document have been arrived at through a culmination of School Board beliefs, and conversations with teachers, administration and parents. Please feel free to contact Mr. McFadden or Ms. Gunning if you have any questions. Annual Drinking Water Systems Report
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