Online Registration – Scheduled Maintenance

Please note: our online registration system will be unavailable from August 14 to August 21 for scheduled maintenance. Registering your child with the WRDSB Planning to register your child in the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) for the 2023-24 school year? You can start the registration process through our online form. To allow schools […]

Pride Flag will fly in solidarity with University of Waterloo after attack

The Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) values all students, employees, and families, regardless of age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, creed, ability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, socioeconomic status, employment, housing, sex, and sexual orientation, and is committed to creating and maintaining learning and working environments where […]

Welcoming Trustee Estoesta and Trustee Meissner

The Waterloo Region District School Board welcomes Samantha Estoesta and Joe Meissner as trustees. The Board of Trustees carefully selected these outstanding individuals to fill the vacant Waterloo-Wilmot and Woolwich-Wellesley positions after following a diligent application process. Both Trustee Estoesta and Trustee Meissner demonstrated their commitment to serving their communities and the education system. Trustee […]

Incoming Grade 9 Students – Join the Class of 2027 Google Classroom

We can’t wait to welcome our Hurricane Class of 2027 this September!  If you’re coming from a WRDSB grade 8 school, please connect with us using the Class of 2027 Google Classroom – use the code wgkngtq to join!  Students who are new to the WRDSB this fall – once your school Google account is active in September, you’ll be invited to the classroom.  For now, make sure to monitor the LHSS website for important September startup information (including opening day)!  

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Transforming Education: Literacy and Numeracy for a Changing World

The Waterloo Region District School Board’s innovative programming was on display at the board’s Transforming Education: Literacy and Numeracy for a Changing World event. The event, hosted at Groh Public School, showcased how instruction supports student achievement and well-being. Those in attendance included representatives from the Ministry of Education, local government leaders, community organizers, and […]

SUMMER INFO – Report Cards, Diplomas & Office Hours

Happy summer holidays, Hurricanes and congratulations to all our graduates!  Now that the school year has come to an end, please check out details regarding summer hours!

MONDAY, JULY 10th to WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th (8:00am-3:00pm)

  • FINAL SEM 2 REPORT CARDS – pickup inside of front main entrance
    • Students may only pick up their own report cards, etc. or have a parent/caregiver pickup on their behalf
    • If you are unable to pick up your materials during the dates above, you will have another opportunity during the last week of August after school staff return.
  • GRADS – diplomas/transcripts and student awards available in guidance office
    • Note – award winners please ensure you pick up your awards ASAP to avoid issues with stale-dated cheques (where applicable)
    • If you haven’t returned your WRDSB Chromebook or other loaned items, please bring these for drop off when picking up your diploma, etc.

SUMMER OFFICE CLOSURE – THURSDAY, JULY 13th to FRIDAY, AUG. 25th

  • LHSS is closed for summer break and office staff will return Monday, August 28th.
  • There will be no access to the school during these dates.

SEPTEMBER START-UP

  • PD Day – Tuesday, September 5th
  • First Day of School – Wednesday, September 6th (more details to follow)

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Letter to Ministry of Education re: School Board Funding

At the June 26, 2023, Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) Board Meeting, Trustees voted in favour of writing a letter to the Ministry of Education to ask the Ministry to examine its funding approach and address gaps in funding. Read the full letter below. June 27, 2023 Hon. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education 315 […]

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