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How to register your child for kindergarten
Kindergarten is an exciting and important milestone in your child’s education. To help make the move to the public school system easier, you must first register your child with your local school. You can also help your child feel confident and supported for this transition with some practical tips. Kindergarten Registration Children turning five years…
Read MoreSerious Topics Need Engaged Parents
June 2025 PEI Home and School Federation news column David Schult The P.E.I. School Board of Trustees elections on Oct 17 present an important opportunity for concerned parents and community members to engage with candidates on critical issues. Not just parents of school children can vote, but any Canadian citizen over 18 who has lived…
Read MoreSchool Calendar 2025-2026, Fall Trustee Elections, Child Protection, etc.
June 2025 Home and School Newsletter 🍎 POST-AGM Summaries The minutes and feedback summaries from the Annual General Meeting are available on our website at: https://peihsf.ca/agm/ 🍎 School Calendar 2025-2026https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/sites/default/files/publications/school_calendar_2025-26_en.pdf 🍎 Local Home & School Elections Plan to hold your local Home & School election of officers in June to allow new executive members ample…
Read MoreTOUGH SUBJECTS TACKLED AT P.E.I. HOME AND SCHOOL AGM
April’s annual general meeting of the P.E.I. Home and School Federation saw attendance soar thanks to strong interest in expert-led workshop topics and keynote speaker Carl Burke. Members heard about the horrors of sextortion, the pros and cons of AI in the classroom, gaming and gambling addictions by youth, and positive behaviour enforcement strategies programs…
Read MoreEach generation looks at the next with suspicion
Lazy, rude, demanding, self-obsessed, disrespectful. Each generation looks at the next with suspicion, convinced something has gone wrong. But are today’s youth worse than those who came before, or is this just the latest round of an age-old complaint? Consider this scathing critique: “I see no hope for the future of our people if they…
Read MoreP.E.I. Home and School presents on online harm
Tackling the Digital Influence on Youth is the focus for P.E.I.’s Home and School Federation’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, April 12 at the Rodd Charlottetown Hotel. Keynote speaker, Carl H. Burke R.N., who dedicated his career to Health PEI for 32 years, lost his 17-year-old son Harry to sextortion in April 2023. Mr.…
Read MoreModel healthy screen habits at home
After a hasty but positive implementation of restrictions on cell phone usage in schools this September, the Department of Education and Early Years this January released new guidelines for promoting healthy screen time habits for children. These guidelines offer useful recommendations for limiting sedentary activities such as watching TV or playing video games while encouraging…
Read MoreCommunication needed to protect school children
Schools have a duty of care to protect children and prevent harm, acting swiftly when a child is at risk. Parents should advocate for transparency and strong child protection policies in their children’s schools. Awareness and communication regarding these protocols are crucial for ensuring that schools prioritize student safety above all else. Here are four…
Read MoreExtra Mile Award Nominations due Jan. 17
PEI Home and School Federation newsletter, January 2025 🍎 2025 Extra Mile Awards for Teachers/Staff Local Home and School Associations can consider nominating a school teacher/staff person for going the “extra mile” for students. The Federation is accepting nominations until Jan. 17, 2025. Find criteria and application at: https://peihsf.ca/extra-mile-award/ 🍎 Resolutions impact change The…
Read MoreSchool bus safety a driving issue
Are the wheels on the bus broken? Maybe not the wheels but school bus safety remains a driving issue with accidents in 2021 and 2015 highlighting the Home and School Federation’s longstanding concerns and the need for action. We are fortunate that these are the only major incidents thus far as Prince Edward Island has…
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