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Home and School News, October 2024

🍎 Register for Semi-Annual Meeting The P.E.I. Home and School Federation’s Semi-Annual Meeting will be held on Mon., Oct. 21, 2024, 6–8 pm at Central Queens Elementary School, Hunter River.   Topics & Speakers are: STUDENT HEALTH SURVEY PLANS: * Cody Davenport, COMPASS program surveys grades 7-12 students; will share survey results and plans for the 2024-2025…
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Semi-Annual Meeting, Monday, October 19th

Monday, October 21, 2024, 6:00 – 8:00 PM Central Queens Elementary School, 19821 2 Rte., Hunter River, PE C0A 1N0 FEE:  $8 per adult/Students Free.  ***PAY by e-transfer (preferred) to: (peihsf@gov.pe.ca) or cash/cheque in advance or upon arrival.  REGISTER by Oct. 16th***Numbers allow the board to prepare handouts and refreshments for everyone. All parents, teachers and students…
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Parental involvement requested

CHARLOTTETOWN – The Prince Edward Island Home and School Federation (PEIHSF) is urging more parental involvement and collaboration with educators as the new school year begins. Local home and school associations play a vital role in connecting parents, guardians, school staff, and students. Participation extends beyond attending meetings or volunteering at events. We encourage everyone…
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September 2024 Newsletter

Home & School Newsletter, September 2024 🍎 Drive slowly! Watch for students on the road Another school year begins Sept. 5. Students will walk, cycle, or ride to school on a bus or in their family cars. This is a strategic time to remind all motorists that children can get to school and back home safely…
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Discussion on new resolutions. Students awarded specialty prizes at recent Provincial Heritage Fair

May was a busy month for the P.E.I. Home and School Federation, following April’s successful AGM. President Shannon Bruyneel, vice-president David Schult and PEIHSF executive director Shirley Smedley-Jay met with Education and Early Years Minister Natalie Jameson and Erin McGrath-Gaudet, deputy minister, in early May to discuss the five resolutions passed at April’s AGM. The Chief Public Health Office has responded to the resolutions…
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