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Upcoming Events Check out the Senators' deal found on our newsletter page. Welcome to our New Vice Principal Donna Boyle Spirit Day January 27: PJ Slipper Day Kindergarten Registration January 30th - February 3rd Dental Screening February 1, 2, & 3 for students in grades JK, SK, 1 and 2 Term 1 Report Cards go home with students grades SK-5 February 10th Red & White Spirit Day February 14th Student Led Conferences SK-5 February 15th, 9:15-10:30 am Student Transfers February 13th -24th SPS Movie Night Febriuary 16th 7:00 pm in the gym PD Day February 17th Family Day February 20th School Council February 21st at 7:00 pm in the library Middle French Immersion Registration February 21st - 27th Please find the City of Ottawa Guide on our newsletter page. For bus route information and up to date inquiries concerning "bus delays", please visit the Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (OSTA) at http://www.ottawaschoolbus.ca/ |
Welcome to Stittsville Public School!
Principal: Michael Malek We have regular English or Early French Immersion for students from JK to Grade 5. Before and after school programmes are available at the attached Andrew Fleck Daycare. If your child is ill and not attending school, please call the school line (613-836-2818) and leave a message on the machine or with the office administrator. In order to monitor the spread of flu, we ask that you please detail the symptoms of the illness. Allergy Alert Classrooms: On occasions, such as student birthdays, baked goods often arrive to school on the day of the event (e.g., cupcakes for a birthday). While we all love surprises, this type of surprise poses a problem when considering safety and the enjoyment of all students in an allergy alert room. Should parents plan on sending treats for special days like birthdays, kindly provide the teachers with two or three days advanced notice, as well as a list of ingredients that are in the finished product, so that provisions may be made for allergy students. For some students, even the smell of the offending food can cause a severe reaction or death. Should no prior knowledge of foods be made available, parents may be asked to take the food back home, Alternate items to baked goods could be fuit or veggie plates, or favours such as stickers, fancy pencils, etc. Thanks so much for your cooperation. Last Updated: September 14, 2011 |