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Sept. 21 is Toonie Tuesday to send hope to Pakistan

As you have seen in the media, the recent floods in Pakistan, triggered by weeks of torrential monsoons, have affected an estimated 14 million people—6 million of whom are children. This is more people than the Tsunami, the Kashmir earthquake and the Haiti earthquake combined. One-fifth of the country is now underwater. The area ravaged by the water is estimated to be at least 160,000 square kilometres—larger than the size of England.

Student Transportation of Peel Region

During the 2009-10 school year, Student Transportation of Peel Region (STOPR) launched its new GeoQuery website at http://businfo.stopr.ca. Parents can access important information about their child’s transportation for the 2010-11 school year on the website as of Aug. 16.

Procedures help keep students safe at school

Peel schools provide a safe environment for students and staff to learn and work. The board has many procedures to ensure safety-including regular fire drills, evacuation plans, criminal record checks for new staff and volunteers and lockdown drills. Together with Peel Police and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board, the board developed a lockdown procedure to help keep schools safe during a potentially serious or violent incident.

Protect your kids—and your finances

Each year, many of our families spend thousands of dollars when their children are injured at school, on field trips or at home. For pennies a day, this can all be avoided.

Plan ahead with the 2010-11 school year calendar

The 2010-11 school year calendar is now available.

Important information for parents about immunization

Peel Public Health reviews the immunization records of all students in our school each year. In order to attend school in Ontario, your child must have a complete immunization record. It is your responsibility to make sure your child's record is updated and on file with Peel Public Health.
 
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