Thursday 23 October 2014

Halloween Safety Tips


Hallowe'en provides an opportunity for parents and children to spend time together creating costumes, carving pumpkins, planning trick or treat activities and participating in family parties. Hallowe'en is a big event at schools and provides opportunities for parties, creative activities, art programs and impromptu history lessons. Hallowe'en is also a time for students, parents, and schools to take extra care to ensure safety and security.

TRICK OR TREAT SAFETY
If parents are concerned about trick or treating, here are some basic safety rules to follow:

  • Children should NEVER eat any treats until parents have had a chance to go through them and inspect them. Parents should look for tampering of packages and discard any they believe to be unsafe or unknown.
  • Have your child carry a flashlight.
  • NEVER go into a stranger's house.
  • NEVER trick or treat with people you do not know.
  • Trick or treat only at homes you know.
  • Children should always stay in groups if no parent is present.
  • Younger children should ALWAYS be accompanied by an older person.
  • Accompany your child when trick or treating.
  • If you can not accompany your child then know the route your child will take.
  • Flame resistant (retardant) costumes are in order. Keep costumes short and remind children to stay away from pumpkins with candles in them.
  • Remind children to stay away from pets they do not know.
  • Remind children of road safety rules. Cross only at corners. Do not criss-cross the road. Go up one side of the road and down the other side. Never cross between parked cars. Walk facing on-coming traffic if there is no sidewalk
  • If adults are driving their children, drive slowly, with lights on and be cautious when pulling to the side of the road.
  • Children should wear their own shoes when trick or treating. Wearing costume shoes/boots can be dangerous and uncomfortable.
  • Remind children that not everyone celebrates Hallowe'en, and to avoid any homes that have no lights on. Also remind children not to run through neighbours yards or gardens.
  • With older children, be sure to know what other events (such as parties) they plan on attending.
  • Set time limits when children should return home.











French Programs Application Deadline


For families interested in the Toronto District School Board's French Immersion or Extended French programs, we offer an online process for applying to:


  • Early French Immersion (EFI) which begins in Senior Kindergarten;
  • Junior Extended French (JEF) which begins in Grade 4
  • Middle Immersion which begins in Grade 4 (available in a limited number of schools)


TDSB guarantees an offer of placement in the program (not a specific school) to all on-time applicants.

Transportation is provided as per the Board's Transportation policy.

This year, there is an important change to the timelines for applying for these programs for September 2015.


  • Applications for Early French Immersion (for a Junior Kindergarten aged child), must be completed online between November 3rd 2014 and December 5th 2014.  
  • Applications for Junior Extended French or Middle French Immersion (for a child currently in Grade 3), must be completed online between January 5th 2015 and January 29th 2015.  


Offers of placement within your chosen program will be made to all on-time applicants in the weeks following the close of the application window.

Please note: families with an older sibling currently in a French program are still required to complete an online application for the new student.

Further information on French as a Second Language programs and the application process is available online at www.tdsb.on.ca/french.




Thursday 2 October 2014

From the Lunch Lady


       Dear Parents of Lambton Kingsway Junior Public School

We have been very happy to serve your school in the past and look forward to returning this year. If you have never used us before - here is a little bit of information.

My name is Anthony and I am proud to operate the local Lunch Lady kitchen that serves schools in your area.

Every lunch:
  • meets or exceeds provincial nutritional standards
  • is portion-controlled and designed with kids’ good health in mind
  • is prepared daily with care in a local nut free, school safe commercial kitchen
  • can be modified for kids with allergies or special food needs
  • is delivered to your child’s school by a smiling Lunch Lady staff member
  • includes all applicable taxes
  • includes a contribution to your school
  • gives busy parents a welcome break!
If you have any questions, allergy concerns or need my assistance once you receive the menu, please email me at
anthony@thelunchlady.ca          

Order at: https://order.lunchlady.ca