Excited to be learning from Dr. David Kilpatrick this morning with #LDSBliteracylearning His expertise is helping us to understand why some students have inherent difficulties learning to read then showing us how to fill those gaps early. #UnderstandingOrthographicMapping
LDSB is saddened to learn a Muslim-Canadian family was targeted in what police are calling a hate crime. We stand with the local Muslim community & remain committed to combating Islamophobia, racism and discrimination in all its forms. https://t.co/POLKsJMiN7
Following consultation with some Indigenous community members, flags across LDSB will be flown at half-mast in memory of the 215 children killed as a result of cultural genocide at a residential school in B.C. Our full statement is below. #EveryChildMatters#215Children
After weeks of practicing rhythms, students were able to compose their own. Hooray for our first collaborative music composition, “Collins Bay Special” @CollBayLDSB
Eligible families will receive a one-time payment of $200, or $250 per child with special learning needs to help with education expenses.
Applications for students age 13 to grade 12 are now open to Feb. 8, 2021.
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NEW: Province has announced extension of remote learning for elementary students. All elementary and secondary students in Limestone will continue to learn remotely until January 22, 2021. Schools will reopen for in-person learning January 25, 2021. More info to come.
@CollBayLDSB we honoured Remembrance Day with a virtual school assembly. Our class also created poppy rocks which are on display at City Hall for today’s ceremony.