Posted January 10, 2019
For students, anxiety can range from nervousness before a test, to significant struggles in academic, social, emotional, or day-to-day functioning. When families and schools work together to address the physical symptoms, worrying thoughts and avoidance associated with anxiety, we can teach students to face challenging and sometimes fearful situations with success and confidence. The Caregivers’ […]
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Posted January 4, 2019
An exciting youth-focused event is coming up, and Smart Waterloo Region needs your help to make it a success. On January 12th the Smart Waterloo Region team will host a Youth Forum at RIM Park. Co-created with the Smart Cities Innovation Council: Youth Unite Here (SCIC YUH) – a group of local youth representatives, the forum will be […]
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Posted December 21, 2018
As we look back at the incredible year we have shared, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the remarkable contributions of every staff member, the accomplishments of our 64,000 students, their families and our community of Waterloo region. I hope that 2019 will be a year filled with energy and enthusiasm as […]
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Posted December 20, 2018
Semester 1 final exams are here! To help you better prepare for your finals, please click the graphic below to review the full schedule and important exams policies/instructions.
Please note that school buses will run at normal times during exams (not after exams finish).
IMPORTANT – due to inclement weather bus cancellation on Tuesday, all exams have been pushed forward one day. See details below. Should there be further weather-related disruptions, we will update the schedule:
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Posted December 18, 2018
Regular health and safety checks have discovered a drinking water fixture (tap) that contains a level of lead that exceeds the provincial drinking water standards. The tap is in the 3600 pod sink.
The corrective action is to flush drinking water fixtures daily, which custodial staff have started today. This sink is out of use for staff and students until further notice.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this issue, please contact the SJAM main office.
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Posted December 17, 2018
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Posted December 6, 2018
Today, December 6, is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women. To mark the day, flags at our buildings will be flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset. On the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, we remember the 14 female engineering students who were murdered at l’École […]
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