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Protecting children more than road safety

A new school year brings familiar routines of backpacks, timetables, and reminders to slow down for those big yellow school buses. Road safety matters — but so does something less visible and just as critical: protecting children from harm inside our schools. No responsibility is more important than the safety and well-being of our children.…
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NEWS: Watch for students in September…Register for Semi-Annual…Vote in school trustee elections…

 🍎 Watch for students on the road Another school year has begun. Children walk, cycle, or ride to school on a bus or travel in their family cars. This is the time to remind all motorists that children can get to school and back home safely with awareness and education. Find out more info on…
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Prince Edward Island Independent Review of the Education Authorities For Immediate Release August 18, 2025 Charlottetown, PE –

The Independent Review seeks to engage interested persons and organizations who would like to be heard. All interested members of the public and public organizations who wish to participate are invited to make written submissions. The Commissioner will consider all relevant information received. Effective June 3rd, The Minister of Education appointed the Honourable David H.…
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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…
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Serious 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…
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