The WRDSB Marks World Teachers’ Day
Posted October 4, 2019
October 5, is World Teachers’ Day, a day we acknowledge the dedication and passion of our educators. This morning, 64,000 students across Waterloo Region made their way to school. They entered classrooms excited and ready to learn. In each classroom, our incredible teachers have lessons prepared, smiles on their faces, and are ready to start […]
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CUPE job action will not impact WRDSB schools
Posted October 2, 2019
UPDATE – October 2, 2019: In response to the latest CUPE announcement, we want to reassure our families that no WRDSB employees are members of CUPE. Schools boards and unions share a commitment to public education, creating positive learning environments, and maintaining positive labour relations. The collective bargaining process for public education is a two-tier […]
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The WRDSB Marks National Custodial Workers’ Recognition Day
Posted October 1, 2019
Wednesday, October 2, is National Custodial Workers’ Recognition Day, a day on which we take an extra moment to recognize and show appreciation to our custodians, assistant custodians and maintenance staff who work tirelessly each day to ensure the smooth operation of our schools, classrooms and learning facilities. These hard-working individuals not only keep our […]
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CUPE job action will not impact WRDSB schools
Posted September 30, 2019
Schools boards and unions share a commitment to public education, creating positive learning environments, and maintaining positive labour relations. The collective bargaining process for public education is a two-tier bargaining process, involving both the provincial level (central bargaining) and local level (local bargaining). Learn more about the two-tier bargaining process. Provincially, members of the Canadian Union […]
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WRDSB flags flown at half-mast for Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day
Posted September 27, 2019
To mark Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day on Sunday, September 29, flags at all Ontario government buildings, including Waterloo Region District School Board schools and worksites, will be flown at half-mast this weekend. Where buildings are closed for the weekend, our flags will be lowered at the end of the day today until […]
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Board Audit Committee (1 Position)
Posted September 27, 2019
Do you have a passion for public education and community involvement? We are looking for a community member to join the Board Audit Committee which supervises a variety of financial and risk management processes for the school board. The individual must have a high level of financial and business knowledge relevant to our publicly funded school […]
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WRDSB observes Orange Shirt Day on September 30
Posted September 25, 2019
Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) recognizes Orange Shirt Day as a way to honour residential school survivors, those who did not survive, and their descendants. It’s just one of the ways we support, educate and reconcile our relationship with Indigenous people. What is Orange Shirt Day? Orange Shirt Day is observed each September 30 […]
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Night School for Semester 1 – Cancelled
Posted September 23, 2019
Due to insufficient registration, our Night School program for Semester 1 has been cancelled at both locations, Cameron Heights CI and Galt CI. If you were pre-registered in a night school course, please contact your guidance department. Registration for Semester 2 will be announced at a later date.
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GRT Promotion for Cambridge High School Students
Posted September 19, 2019
GRT – High School Promotion Poster – Fall 2019
Grand River Transit has made it even easier to try transit for free!
GRT has extended the Cambridge High School promotion until the end of this year. If you haven’t already picked up your EasyGO fare card, now is the time!
Cambridge High School students can get the EasyGOFare Card pre-loaded with $25!
That’s equal to ten free trips! You can now request the fare card online. Just get your parents to use GRT’s online request form at www.grt.ca/cambridgehs, and the card will be sent to your school’s
office for pick up. Any Grade 9-12 student who hasn’t already taken advantage of this promo is eligible.
The EasyGO fare card gives you access to all GRT services, including ION light rail and
ION bus. Get yours today!
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School Council – September 25, 2019
Posted September 18, 2019
Our first school council meeting will be held on September 25th at 8:00pm, right after Parents’ Night is finished. All parents are welcome!
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